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12 November, 20:18

Using the table below, what is the change in enthalpy for the following reaction? 3CO (g) + 2Fe2O3 (s) Imported Asset Fe (s) + 3CO2 (g)

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  1. 12 November, 20:25
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    To solve this problem, we should recall that the change in enthalpy is calculated by subtracting the total enthalpy of the reactants from the total enthalpy of the products:

    ΔH = Total H of products - Total H of reactants

    You did not insert the table in this problem, therefore I will find other sources to find for the enthalpies of each compound.

    ΔHf CO2 (g) = - 393.5 kJ/mol

    ΔHf CO (g) = - 110.5 kJ/mol

    ΔHf Fe2O3 (s) = - 822.1 kJ/mol

    ΔHf Fe (s) = 0.0 kJ/mol

    Since the given enthalpies are still in kJ/mol, we have to multiply that with the number of moles in the formula. Therefore solving for ΔH:

    ΔH = [ 3 mol ( - 393.5 kJ/mol) + 1 mol (0.0 kJ/mol) ] - [ 3 mol ( - 110.5 kJ/mol) + 2 mol ( - 822.1 kJ/mol) ]

    ΔH = 795.2 kJ
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