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Determine the boiling point of sodium chloride (NaCl) at an external pressure of 1 atm, given its heat of vaporization is 406.6 kJ/mol and its melting point is 801°C.
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Consider the chemical reaction between sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) to produce sodium chloride (NaCl) and water (H2O). Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction and determine the mole ratio of NaOH and HCl required for complete reaction. If we start with 10 grams of NaOH and 20 grams of HCl, determine which is the limiting reagent, the amount of excess reagent left over, and the mass of NaCl and H2O produced.
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Calculate the standard reaction entropy of the reaction: 2Fe(s) + 3/2O2(g) --> Fe2O3(s) given that the standard enthalpy of the reaction is -824.2 kJ/mol at 298K.
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Calculate the standard entropy change of the following reaction: 2Fe(s) + 3Cl2(g) → 2FeCl3(s) Given that the standard enthalpy change for this reaction is -400 kJ/mol at 298 K and the standard molar entropy of FeCl3(s) is 95 J/mol K.
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Calculate the standard entropy change for the reaction: 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) -> 2H2O (g) given the standard enthalpy of formation of H2O (g) is -241.8 kJ/mol at 298 K.
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Calculate the standard entropy change for the reaction: 2SO3(g) + O2(g) → 2SO4(g) Given the following standard entropies of formation: ΔS°f SO3(g) = 256.2 J/K mol ΔS°f O2(g) = 205.0 J/K mol ΔS°f SO4(g) = 296.8 J/K mol
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Calculate the standard entropy change for the reaction 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(g) given the standard entropy values of H2(g) = 130.6 J/mol K, O2(g) = 205.0 J/mol K, and H2O(g) = 188.8 J/mol K. Also, determine whether the reaction is spontaneous or not at 298 K.
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Calculate the standard enthalpy change of the reaction below at 298K.Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g)Given the following standard enthalpies of formation (ΔHf°):ΔHf°[Fe2O3(s)] = -824.2 kJ/molΔHf°[Fe(s)] = 0 kJ/molΔHf°[CO(g)] = -110.5 kJ/molΔHf°[CO2(g)] = -393.5 kJ/mol. Also, calculate the change in standard entropy of the system (ΔS°) and determine whether the reaction is spontaneous or not.
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Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction A(s) + 2B(g) → 3C(l) + D(g) given the following data:• ΔHf° for A(s) is -100 kJ/mol• ΔHf° for C(l) is -50 kJ/mol• ΔS° for the reaction is 450 J/K•mol• ΔS° for D(g) is 200 J/K•mol
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Calculate the standard enthalpy change and the standard entropy change for the reaction: 2HCl(g) + Mg(s) → MgCl2(s) + H2(g) Given the following standard enthalpy of formation values: - HCl(g) = -92.31 kJ/mol - MgCl2(s) = -641.8 kJ/mol - H2(g) = 0 kJ/mol - Mg(s) = 0 kJ/mol Also given the following standard molar entropy values:- HCl(g) = 186.9 J/Kmol - MgCl2(s) = 138.53 J/Kmol - H2(g) = 130.7 J/Kmol - Mg(s) = 32.85 J/Kmol
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Calculate the standard enthalpy change and entropy change for the reaction: 2Fe(s) + 3/2O2(g) -> Fe2O3(s) Given the standard enthalpies of formation of Fe(s), O2(g), and Fe2O3(s) are -0.44 kJ/mol, 0 kJ/mol, and -826 kJ/mol, respectively. Also, the standard molar entropy of Fe2O3(s) is 87.4 J/(mol K).
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Calculate the standard enthalpy change (ΔH°) and standard entropy change (ΔS°) for the decomposition reaction of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) at 298 K:CaCO3(s) → CaO(s) + CO2(g)
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Calculate the standard enthalpy change (∆H°) and standard entropy change (∆S°) for the reaction between solid aluminum and gaseous oxygen to form solid aluminum oxide, given the following balanced chemical equation:4Al(s) + 3O2(g) → 2Al2O3(s) The standard enthalpies of formation of Al(s), O2(g), and Al2O3(s) are -394.4 kJ/mol, 0 kJ/mol, and -1675.7 kJ/mol, respectively. The standard entropy change for the reaction of O2(g) to form Al2O3(s) is -159.6 J/K·mol.
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Calculate the standard enthalpy and standard entropy change at 298 K for the following reaction: 2Fe(s) + 3/2O2(g) → Fe2O3(s) Given that the standard enthalpies of formation for Fe(s), O2(g), and Fe2O3(s) are 0 kJ/mol, 0 kJ/mol, and -826 kJ/mol respectively. Also, the standard molar entropy of Fe2O3(s) is 87.4 J/K/mol.
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Calculate the standard enthalpy and entropy change for the reaction, given the following information:2 H2(g) + O2(g) → 2 H2O(g)∆H°f [H2O(g)] = -241.8 kJ/mol∆H°f [H2(g)] = 0 kJ/mol∆H°f [O2(g)] = 0 kJ/mol∆S° [H2O(g)] = 188.8 J/Kmol∆S° [H2(g)] = 130.7 J/Kmol∆S° [O2(g)] = 205.2 J/KmolAssuming that all heat capacities are independent of temperature, calculate ∆S°rxn and ∆H°rxn for this reaction.
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Calculate the standard enthalpy and entropy change for the reaction that occurs when 1 mole of Fe2O3 is formed from its elements in their standard state, using the following given data:Fe(s) + 1.5 O2(g) → Fe2O3(s) ΔH°f = -824.2 kJ/mol ΔS° = 87.4 J/mol·K
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Calculate the standard change in entropy for the reaction below using the given standard enthalpy and temperature information: 3Fe(s) + 4H2O(g) → Fe3O4(s) + 4H2(g) ΔH° = -770.2 kJ T = 298 K
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Calculate the pH of a 0.1 M solution of hydrochloric acid (HCl) assuming complete dissociation of the acid in water, and identify if the solution is acidic, basic or neutral.
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Calculate the percent composition of phosphoric acid, H3PO4.
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Calculate the percent composition of copper sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4 • 5H2O).
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