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Calculate the enthalpy change of isomerization for the conversion of cis-but-2-ene to trans-but-2-ene, given the standard enthalpy of formation for both isomers. Asssume all other conditions remain constant.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of isomerization for the conversion of cis-but-2-ene to trans-but-2-ene if the enthalpy of formation of cis-but-2-ene is -24.7 kJ/mol and the enthalpy of formation of trans-but-2-ene is -28.6 kJ/mol. The heat of combustion of but-2-ene is -2723 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of isomerization for the conversion of cis-2-butene to trans-2-butene, given that the heat of combustion of cis-2-butene is -3283.1 kJ/mol and the heat of combustion of trans-2-butene is -3336.8 kJ/mol. Assume that the heat of combustion is representative of the enthalpy of formation.
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of ionization for magnesium given the following data: Mg(g) → Mg+(g) + e- ΔH1 = +738 kJ/mol Mg+(g) → Mg2+(g) + e- ΔH2 = +1451 kJ/mol
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Calculate the enthalpy change of ionization for hydrogen gas when one mole of H2 gas is ionized to form two moles of H+ ions in the gas phase, given that the enthalpy change of ionization for H(g) is +1312 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of dissolving 5.00 g of NaOH in 100.0 g of water. The temperature of the resulting solution increases from 25.00°C to 31.50°C. The specific heat capacity of the resulting solution is 4.18 J/g°C.
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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of dissolving 10.0 g of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in 200.0 mL of water at 25°C. Given: the enthalpy of dissolution of NaOH is -44.5 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of dissolving 10 grams of NaCl in 100 mL of water, assuming the resultant solution has a density of 1.0 g/mL and assuming that the heat evolved is absorbed by the water. Given: the enthalpy of hydration of NaCl is -787 kJ/mol.
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of dissolution when 5 grams of sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolves in 100 mL of water at 25°C. The molar enthalpy of dissolution of sodium chloride is -3.9 kJ/mol.
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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of dissolution (in kJ/mol) for NaCl in water, given that 1.00 g of NaCl is dissolved in 50.0 mL of water at 25°C. The density of water is 0.997 g/mL and the specific heat capacity of the solution is assumed to be the same as that of water (4.184 J/gK). The molar mass of NaCl is 58.44 g/mol.
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of desorption of water from a graphite surface if the initial pressure of water is 10 torr and the final pressure is 1 torr at a constant temperature of 300 K. The surface area of the graphite is 50 cm² and the heat of adsorption of water on the surface is -40 kJ/mol.
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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of desorption for a solid substance using the given data: The mass of the substance is 2.5 g, and the temperature change during desorption is 25 °C. The heat capacity of the substance is 1.5 J/g·°C. The molar mass of the substance is 150 g/mol. Assume that the desorption process takes place at constant pressure.
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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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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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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of combustion for ethane (C2H6) when 5.00 g of ethane is completely burned in excess oxygen gas, given that the standard enthalpy of combustion of ethane is -1560 kJ/mol.
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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of combustion for ethane (C2H6) given that the standard enthalpy of formation for ethane is -84.68 kJ/mol, the standard enthalpy of formation for CO2 is -393.5 kJ/mol, and the standard enthalpy of formation for H2O is -241.8 kJ/mol.
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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of adsorption when 2.5 moles of nitrogen gas are adsorbed onto 10 g of activated charcoal at 298 K, given that the pressure of nitrogen gas is 1.0 atm. The molar mass of nitrogen is 28 g/mol, and the initial pressure of nitrogen is 0.5 atm.
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change of adsorption for the adsorption of CO gas on activated carbon at 25°C, given that the equilibrium constant for the reaction is 1.5×10^3 L/mol and the molar density of CO is 1.25 g/L. The surface area of activated carbon used is 50 m^2/g, and the initial pressure of CO is 2.5 atm.
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change involved in the precipitation reaction between 50ml of 0.1 M lead nitrate solution and 50ml of 0.1 M sodium chloride solution at a constant temperature of 25°C. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaCl → PbCl2 + 2NaNO3. Standard enthalpies of formation for Pb(NO3)2, NaCl, PbCl2, and NaNO3 are -460.56 kJ/mol, -407.33 kJ/mol, -359.57 kJ/mol, and -467.93 kJ/mol respectively.
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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change in kJ/mol for the combustion of butane (C4H10) given that the heat of formation of CO2(g) is -393.5 kJ/mol, the heat of formation of H2O(l) is -285.8 kJ/mol, and the heat of formation of C4H10(g) is -126 kJ/mol. The balanced equation for the combustion of butane is:2C4H10(g) + 13O2(g) → 8CO2(g) + 10H2O(l) + heat.
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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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Calculate the enthalpy change for the reduction of iron (III) oxide using carbon in a thermite reaction if 12.5 grams of iron (III) oxide reacts with excess carbon, and the resulting iron has a mass of 7.5 grams. Assume all heat evolved is absorbed by the iron and that the reaction occurs at constant pressure.
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Jan 23
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ThermoChemistry
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