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Calculate the enthalpy change for the combustion of methane gas (CH4) at constant pressure, given that the standard enthalpy of formation for CH4 is -74.8 kJ/mol and the balanced chemical equation for the combustion reaction is:CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (l) The molar enthalpy of formation of CO2 is -393.5 kJ/mol and that of H2O is -285.8 kJ/mol.
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A chemistry student needs to calculate the concentration of copper(II) ions in a 250 mL solution, given that a current of 1.5 A was applied for 60 minutes to a copper electrode in contact with the solution. The initial concentration of copper(II) ions was 0.05 M, and the Faraday constant is 96,485 C/mol. What is the final concentration of copper(II) ions in the solution?
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Calculate the enthalpy change for the combustion of 5.67 grams of methane (CH4) if the standard enthalpy of combustion of methane is -890.4 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the bond dissociation energy (in kJ/mol) of the C-H bond in methane (CH4) using the following given data:- Enthalpy of formation of methane (CH4) = -74.8 kJ/mol- Enthalpy of combustion of methane (CH4) = -890.4 kJ/mol- Enthalpy change for the breaking of all four C-H bonds in methane = 1665 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the amount of energy needed to desorb 10 moles of hydrogen gas from a metal surface, given that the enthalpy of desorption is -120 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the exchange current density for a Zinc electrode immersed in a solution containing 0.1 M Zinc ions at 25 degrees Celsius, given that the standard potential of the Zinc half-reaction is -0.76 V and the transfer coefficient is 0.5. (Assume concentration polarization effects to be negligible.)
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Calculate the enthalpy change for the isomerization of But-1-ene to But-2-ene using the given bond enthalpies: C-C single bond (347 kJ/mol), C-H bond (413 kJ/mol), C=C double bond (611 kJ/mol), and the enthalpy of formation of But-1-ene (-4.8 kcal/mol) and But-2-ene (-0.9 kcal/mol).
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A chemistry student wants to investigate the effect of changing the volume on the equilibrium position for the reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen gas to form ammonia. If the student initially has 1 mole of nitrogen gas and 3 moles of hydrogen gas in a 2-liter container at equilibrium, and then decreases the volume to 1 liter while maintaining the same temperature, what will happen to the equilibrium concentration of ammonia in moles per liter?
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Calculate the Gibbs free energy change for the following electrochemical reaction at 298 K:Mg(s) + 2H+(aq) → Mg2+(aq) + H2(g)Given:Standard Gibbs free energy change of formation of Mg2+: -466 kJ/molStandard Gibbs free energy change of formation of H+: 0 kJ/molStandard Gibbs free energy change of formation of H2: 0 kJ/molStandard Gibbs free energy change of formation of Mg: 0 kJ/mol
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Calculate the enthalpy change of combustion for the reaction of methane (CH4) when 1.25 moles of methane is completely burnt in excess oxygen gas at standard conditions, given that the enthalpy change of combustion for methane is -890.3 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change for the hydrolysis of 5 moles of methyl acetate using the given bond enthalpies: C-O (360 kJ/mol), C=O (740 kJ/mol), O-H (460 kJ/mol), and C-H (410 kJ/mol).
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Calculate the bond length between two hydrogen atoms if the bond energy is 436 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the electronegativity difference between hydrogen (electronegativity of 2.20) and chlorine (electronegativity of 3.16) and determine the type of bond formed between them according to the electronegativity difference classification.
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Calculate the amount of heat that needs to be absorbed to crystallize 100 grams of sodium acetate (CH3COONa) from a saturated solution at 40°C. The heat of crystallization for sodium acetate is -264 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the change in enthalpy for the reaction CH4 (g) + 2O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + 2H2O (l) given that the enthalpies of formation for CH4 (g), CO2 (g) and H2O (l) are -74.81 kJ/mol, -393.51 kJ/mol and -285.83 kJ/mol respectively.
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A chemistry student wants to determine the Faraday constant (F) by electroplating copper on a platinum electrode using a current of 2.0 A for 10 minutes. Calculate the amount of copper deposited and use this information to determine the value of the Faraday constant.
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Calculate the change in enthalpy and entropy for the reaction Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2(g) at 25°C given the following data:- ΔH°f for MgCl2(aq) = -641.3 kJ/mol- ΔS°f for MgCl2(aq) = -200.9 J/K/mol- ΔH°f for H2(g) = 0 kJ/mol- ΔS°f for H2(g) = 130.7 J/K/mol- ΔH°f for HCl(aq) = -167 kJ/mol- ΔS°f for HCl(aq) = -18.8 J/K/mol- ΔH°f for Mg(s) = 0 kJ/mol- ΔS°f for Mg(s) = 32.7 J/K/molAssume that ΔH°f and ΔS°f are independent of temperature.
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Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction of burning 1 mole of methane using Hess's Law, given the following information:1) Enthalpy of formation for methane = -74.8 kJ/mol2) Enthalpy of combustion for methane = -890.3 kJ/mol3) Enthalpy of formation for water = -285.8 kJ/mol4) Enthalpy of formation for carbon dioxide = -393.5 kJ/mol
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Calculate the lattice energy of CaCl2 given that the distance between the Ca2+ and Cl- ions in the crystal lattice is 0.231 nm and the Born-Lande equation constant is 2.21 x 10^-19 J nm.
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Calculate the enthalpy change for the combustion of methane gas if 10 grams of methane is burned completely in the presence of excess oxygen gas. Given the following balanced chemical equation: CH4(g) + 2O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)The standard enthalpy of formation for methane gas is -74.8 kJ/mol, carbon dioxide gas is -393.5 kJ/mol, and water vapor is -241.8 kJ/mol.
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