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| Dec27-12, 09:42 PM | #18 |
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Question about enthalpy of reaction |
| Dec28-12, 02:35 AM | #19 |
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| Dec29-12, 01:39 AM | #20 |
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N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) --> 2NH3 (g) This reaction involves splitting one mole of N2 triple bond requiring 945 kJ/m And 3 moles of H2 single bond, requiring 3(436) kJ And the formation of 6 moles of N-H bonds releasing 6(391) kJ The enthalpy change is 2253 kJ reactants - 2346 kJ products = - 93 kJ That is twice the molar enthalpy of one mole of ammonia formation |
| Dec29-12, 04:18 AM | #21 |
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Take the first named substance The enthalpy of this reaction is 93kJ per mole of nitrogen If you want the figure per mole of ammonia you have to divide this figure by 2 and if you want it per mole of hydrogen you have to divide it by 3. This is where the older use of gram-mole makes life easier than sitting up late at night counting molecules. |
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