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8 January, 14:52

According to Table I, which equation represents a change resulting in the greatest quantity of energy absorbed?

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  1. 8 January, 15:03
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    The equation which represents change in resulting in greatest quantity of energy absorbed is explained below.

    Explanation:

    Reactions can be classified as

    endothermic and exothermic reactions.

    In the former, energy or heat is absorbed by the reactants and the enthalpy change of the reaction is positive. In the later, heat is released ans the enthalpy change of the reaction is negative.

    For the given reactions, the enthalpy change or ΔH values are:

    1. 2C (s) + 2H2 (g) - > C2H4 (g) ΔH = + 52.4 kJ

    2. 2C (s) + 3H2 (g) - > C2H6 (g) ΔH = - 84 kj

    3. N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) - >2NH3 (g) ΔH = - 91.8 kJ

    4. N2 (g) + O2 (g) - > 2NO (g) ΔH = + 182.6 kJ

    Reactions 1 and 4 are endothermic while reactions 2 and 3 are exothermic in which heat is released.

    More negative the ΔH value, greater is the amount of heat released. Thus, reaction 3, represents a change resulting in the greatest quantity of energy released
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