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Determine the standard enthalpy change for the precipitation reaction between aqueous solutions of silver nitrate (AgNO3) and potassium chloride (KCl), given the molar concentrations of AgNO3 and KCl are 0.10 M and 0.20 M, respectively. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is:AgNO3(aq) + KCl(aq) -> AgCl(s) + KNO3(aq)The enthalpies of formation for AgNO3(aq), KCl(aq), AgCl(s), an

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To determine the standard enthalpy change for the precipitation reaction, we can use the following equation:H_reaction =  H_f products  -  H_f reactants where H_reaction is the standard enthalpy change for the reaction, H_f products  are the enthalpies of formation for the products, and H_f reactants  are the enthalpies of formation for the reactants.For the given reaction:AgNO3 aq  + KCl aq  -> AgCl s  + KNO3 aq H_reaction = [H_f AgCl  + H_f KNO3 ] - [H_f AgNO3  + H_f KCl ]Using the given enthalpies of formation:H_reaction = [ -127.0 kJ/mol  +  -494.6 kJ/mol ] - [ -365.6 kJ/mol  +  -436.0 kJ/mol ]H_reaction =  -621.6 kJ/mol  -  -801.6 kJ/mol H_reaction = 180 kJ/molThe standard enthalpy change for the precipitation reaction between aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and potassium chloride is 180 kJ/mol.

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