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Objective: To use calorimetry data and the amount of reactant to determine the enthalpy change for a stated reaction and to include the energy term on the proper side of a thermochemical equation.
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Apprentice Difficulty Level 6 Questions Given ∆H for one equation, write the ∆H for equations with different coefficients and include the energy term in the chemical equation.
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PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) → PCl5(g)
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The ∆H for the following reaction is AAA kJ.
Determine the ∆H (in kJ) for the related reactions below. (Give attention to the +/- sign).
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Use their data to determine the enthalpy change (in kJ) of reactions 1, 2, and 3. Include the proper +/- sign on ∆H. Tap fields to enter or edit a value.
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The ∆H values for three chemical equations is shown. Adjust the equation so that the energy term (kJ) is located in the equation. Locate it on either the reactant or the product side.
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Use their data to determine the moles of reactant and the enthalpy change (in kJ) of the given reaction. Include the proper +/- sign on ∆H. Tap fields to enter or edit a value.