A scientist measures the standard enthalpy change for the following reaction to be 57.0 31 200₂(g) + 5 H₂(a)- +C₂H₂(a) +

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A scientist measures the standard enthalpy change for the following reaction to be 57.0 31 200₂(g) + 5 H₂(a)- +C₂H₂(a) +

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A scientist measures the standard enthalpy change for the following reaction to be 57.0 31 200₂(g) + 5 H₂(a)- +C₂H₂(a) + 4H₂O(g) Based on this value and the standard enthalples of formation for the other substances, the standard enthalpy of formation of C₂H₂ (9) Is kJ/mol.

Using standard heats of formation, calculate the standard enthalpy change for the following reaction. CaCO3(s)- -CO(r) + CO,(8) ANSWER: KJ

When Co(a) reacts with O₂(9) according to the following reaction, 283 k3 of energy are evolved for each mole of CO(g) that reacts. Complete the following thermochemical equation. AH = 2CO(g) + O₂(g) +2CO₂(g)
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