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20 September, 12:59

Use Hess's Law to calculate the heat of reaction for the following reaction:

A + 3B → 3C + 2D

A + 2B → C + D H = - 20 kJ

B → 2C + D H = - 45 kJ

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+25 kJ

-65 kJ

-25 kJ

+65 kJ

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  1. 20 September, 13:18
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    -65kJ

    Explanation:

    It is possible to calculate the heat of a reaction by the sum of half-reactions, thus:

    (a) A + 2B → C + D ΔH = - 20 kJ

    (b) B → 2C + D ΔH = - 45 kJ

    The sum of (a) + (b) gives:

    (a) + (b) A + 3B → 3C + 2D ΔH = - 20kJ - 45kJ = - 65kJ

    Thus, heat of reaction is - 65kJ
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