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What is the standard enthalpy change for the sublimation of solid carbon dioxide at 25°C, if 50 g of carbon dioxide is sublimed?

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The standard enthalpy change for the sublimation of solid carbon dioxide  CO2  can be calculated using the following formula:H = m  H_subwhere H is the enthalpy change, m is the mass of CO2, and H_sub is the standard enthalpy of sublimation for CO2.The standard enthalpy of sublimation for CO2 at 25C  298 K  is approximately 25.2 kJ/mol.First, we need to convert the mass of CO2  50 g  to moles. The molar mass of CO2 is 12.01 g/mol  C  + 2  16.00 g/mol  O  = 44.01 g/mol.moles of CO2 = mass / molar mass = 50 g / 44.01 g/mol  1.136 molesNow, we can calculate the enthalpy change:H = m  H_sub = 1.136 moles  25.2 kJ/mol  28.63 kJThe standard enthalpy change for the sublimation of 50 g of solid carbon dioxide at 25C is approximately 28.63 kJ.

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