a 2. a) Provide a standard enthalpy of formation equation for PO1g). Its AH", is-2967.3 kJ/mol. (Hint: remember phosphor

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a 2. a) Provide a standard enthalpy of formation equation for PO1g). Its AH", is-2967.3 kJ/mol. (Hint: remember phosphor

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A 2 A Provide A Standard Enthalpy Of Formation Equation For Po1g Its Ah Is 2967 3 Kj Mol Hint Remember Phosphor 1
A 2 A Provide A Standard Enthalpy Of Formation Equation For Po1g Its Ah Is 2967 3 Kj Mol Hint Remember Phosphor 1 (48.59 KiB) Viewed 34 times
a 2. a) Provide a standard enthalpy of formation equation for PO1g). Its AH", is-2967.3 kJ/mol. (Hint: remember phosphorus is a polyatomic element in its standard state). (6K) b) Provide a standard enthalpy of formation equation for PC (8) Its AH“, is-306.4 kJ/mol. (Hint: remember phosphorus is a polyatomic element in its standard state). **if unsure check if these equations (a) and (b) are correct so the rest of the question is not compromised** C) Using the two equations above in (a) and (b) along with the following two equations, calculate the standard enthalpy change (AH") for the following reaction: P.068) + 6 PC1(e) → 10 CI,PO(g) Given Equations: AH-84.2 kJ PC13(g) + Cl (8) PCI (8) PCI(8) + 0,8) → CIPO(S) (67) AH" 286 kJ
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