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Calculate the enthalpy of vaporization for propane given its heat of fusion is 0.513 kJ/mol and heat of vaporization is 15.90 kJ/mol. The molar mass of propane is 44.10 g/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy of solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in water, given that the heat absorbed by the solution is 128.0 kJ/mol and the molar concentration of the solution is 0.1 M. Assume that the specific heat capacity of the solution is the same as that of water (4.18 J/g⋅K) and that the density of the solution is 1.00 g/mL.
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Calculate the enthalpy of solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) when 10 grams of NaCl is dissolved in 100 mL of water assuming that the specific heat capacity of the solution is equal to the specific heat capacity of water (4.18 J/g°C) and the temperature change is negligible.
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Calculate the enthalpy of solution for the dissolution of 15g of potassium chloride (KCl) in 100g of water (H2O) given that the temperature change was -12.5°C. The enthalpy of fusion for KCl is 17.2 kJ/mol and the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g•°C.
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Calculate the enthalpy of solution for dissolving 5 grams of NaCl in 100 mL of water if the final temperature of the solution is 25°C and the initial temperature of the water was 20°C. The enthalpy of fusion of NaCl is -3.0 kJ/mol and the specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/g°C.
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Calculate the enthalpy of solution for 10.0 g of potassium chloride (KCl) dissolved in 100 mL of water, given that the temperature of the solution decreases from 25°C to 20°C. Assume the heat capacity of the solution to be 4.184 J/g°C and that there is no heat loss to the surroundings.
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Calculate the enthalpy of solution (in kJ/mol) for dissolving 10.0 g of NaOH(s) in 100.0 g of water at 25°C, given that the final temperature of the solution is 28.5°C and the heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/g°C.
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Calculate the enthalpy of reduction for Fe2O3 given that it is reduced to FeO by hydrogen at 298K and constant pressure. Given that the standard enthalpy of formation of Fe2O3 and FeO are -822kJ/mol and -272kJ/mol respectively, the heat of combustion of hydrogen is -286kJ/mol and the enthalpy of formation of H2O is -285.8kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy of precipitation when 50.0 mL of 0.200 M BaCl2(aq) is added to 30.0 mL of 0.150 M Na2SO4(aq).
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Calculate the enthalpy of polymerization of styrene given that the enthalpy change for the addition of one mole of styrene is -32 kJ/mol and the polymerization involves the addition of 50 monomer units. Assume that all the enthalpy change is due to polymerization and the reaction is exothermic.
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Calculate the enthalpy of polymerization of ethylene from the following data: Ethylene, C2H4(g) polymerizes to form polyethylene, (C2H4)n(s) with ΔHrxn = -44.0 kJ/mol at 298 K. Additionally, it is known that the standard enthalpies of formation of C2H4(g) and polyethylene (C2H4)n(s) are 52.3 kJ/mol and -128.2 kJ/mol, respectively. Assuming the enthalpy of polymerization is independent of temperature, calculate ΔHºp for the reaction.
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Calculate the enthalpy of polymerization for the synthesis of polyethylene from its monomer using the given data:- Standard enthalpy of formation of ethylene (C2H4) = +52.3 kJ/mol- Standard enthalpy of formation of polyethylene (-[-CH2-]n-) = -256 kJ/mol
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Calculate the enthalpy of polymerization for the reaction of ethylene (C2H4) to polyethylene (C2H4)n, given that the enthalpy of combustion for ethylene is -1411 kJ/mol and the number of moles of ethylene used in the reaction is 4.5 mol. Assume that the reaction is exothermic and that the enthalpy change is constant over the extent of the reaction.
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Calculate the enthalpy of polymerization for the formation of polyethylene from its monomer, ethylene, given the following information:- The enthalpy of formation for ethylene is -84.7 kJ/mol.- The enthalpy of combustion for ethylene is -1410.1 kJ/mol.- The enthalpy of combustion for polyethylene is -5115.0 kJ/mol.- The molar mass of ethylene is 28.05 g/mol, and the molar mass of polyethylene is 28,000 g/mol (assume the polymer has an average degree of polymerization of 1000).
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Calculate the enthalpy of oxidation of methane gas in kJ/mol if the reaction produces carbon dioxide gas and water vapor, and the enthalpy changes for the following reactions are known: - Enthalpy change of combustion of methane = -890.3 kJ/mol - Enthalpy change of formation of carbon dioxide = -393.5 kJ/mol - Enthalpy change of formation of water vapor = -241.8 kJ/mol
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Calculate the enthalpy of oxidation of methane gas (CH4) at standard conditions given the following information:- Enthalpy of formation of CH4 = -74.8 kJ/mol- Enthalpy of formation of H2O = -285.8 kJ/mol- Enthalpy of formation of CO2 = -393.5 kJ/mol
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Calculate the enthalpy of oxidation of methane gas ($CH_4$) when it is burned completely in the presence of excess oxygen gas ($O_2$), given that the standard enthalpy of formation of $CH_4$ is -74.8 kJ/mol and the standard enthalpy of formation of $H_2O$ is -285.8 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy of oxidation for the reaction of 2 moles of magnesium (Mg) with 1 mole of oxygen gas (O2) under standard conditions. Given the standard enthalpy of formation (ΔH°f) of MgO is -601.8 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy of isomerization for the reaction of cis-2-butene to its trans counterpart. Given the following information: - Heat of combustion of cis-2-butene = -3338.9 kJ/mol- Heat of combustion of trans-2-butene = -3478.6 kJ/mol- Heat of combustion of butane = -2877.2 kJ/mol
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Calculate the enthalpy of isomerization for butene to isobutene given the following bond dissociation energies (in kJ/mol): C-C = 345, C=C = 614, C-H = 413.
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