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Calculate the enthalpy of adsorption for the adsorption of hydrogen gas onto a nickel surface at 25°C, given that the equilibrium pressure of hydrogen gas is 0.5 atm and the surface coverage is 0.2 monolayers. The heat of dissociation of hydrogen gas is 436 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy of adsorption for the adsorption of 5 grams of hydrogen gas on a solid adsorbent at a temperature of 298 K, if the pressure of hydrogen gas is 2.5 atm and the volume of the adsorbent is 100 cm3. Assume ideal gas behavior and use the equation ΔH = -q/n, where ΔH is the enthalpy of adsorption, q is the heat absorbed, and n is the number of moles of gas adsorbed.
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Calculate the enthalpy of adsorption for the adsorption of 2.5 moles of nitrogen gas at 298 K on the surface area of 1 gram of activated charcoal, given that the partial pressure of nitrogen gas is 0.1 atm. The heat of vaporization of nitrogen is 5.6 kJ/mol. Express your answer in kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy of adsorption for a reaction where 2 moles of nitrogen gas (N2) are adsorbed on the surface of a solid at -100°C. Given that the partial pressure of N2 in the gas phase is 0.2 atm and the equilibrium constant for adsorption of N2 at this temperature is 2.5 x 10^3. Assume the adsorption is a reversible process and that the ideal gas law can be used to calculate partial pressures.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when solid sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is dissolved into water, given that the desorption enthalpy of NaOH is 44.51 kJ/mol and the molar heat of solution is -44.51 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 50.0 grams of ammonium nitrate dissolves in 250 mL of water at 25°C. The initial temperature of water was also 25°C and the final temperature after dissolution was 18.5°C. The molar mass of ammonium nitrate is 80.04 g/mol and the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g°C. Assume that the heat capacity of the solution is the same as that of water.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 50 mL of water at 20°C is mixed with 30 mL of ethanol at 30°C. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J g^-1 °C^-1, the specific heat capacity of ethanol is 2.44 J g^-1 °C^-1, and the density of both water and ethanol are 1 g/mL. Assume that the final mixture is at a uniform temperature.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 50 mL of 2 M HCl solution reacts with excess NaOH according to the balanced chemical equation: HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) → NaCl (aq) + H2O (l) Given that the specific heat capacity of the solution is 4.18 J/g°C, and the initial and final temperatures of the solution are 25°C and 35°C, respectively. Assume a density of 1 g/mL for the solution.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 50 mL of 0.2 M sodium chloride solution is mixed with 50 mL of 0.2 M silver nitrate solution. The final temperature of the solution was found to be 25°C and the initial temperature of the reactants was 30°C. The specific heat of the solution is 4.18 J/g°C, and the density of the solution is 1.00 g/mL.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 50 ml of 0.2 M sodium chloride solution is mixed with 50 ml of 0.1 M silver nitrate solution. Given the enthalpy of precipitation of silver chloride as -64.8 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 2.5 moles of methane gas is completely burned in excess oxygen gas if the enthalpy of formation of methane is -74.8 kJ/mol and the enthalpy of formation of water is -285.8 kJ/mol, and the enthalpy of formation of carbon dioxide is -393.5 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 2 moles of nitrogen gas are adsorbed onto the surface of activated charcoal at a temperature of 298 K, given that the pressure of nitrogen is 1 atm and the final pressure of nitrogen adsorbed is 0.5 atm. The standard enthalpy of formation of nitrogen gas is 0 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change required to ionize 2 moles of magnesium atoms to form Mg2+ ions, given that the first ionization energy of magnesium is 737 kJ/mol and the second ionization energy is 1450 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of the reduction reaction of Fe3+ to Fe2+ when 1.44 g of Fe3+ ions are reduced using a standard hydrogen electrode (E° = 0.00 V) at 298 K. The balanced half-reaction equations are given below:Fe3+ + e- → Fe2+ ( E° = +0.77 V)H+ + e- → 1/2 H2(g) ( E° = 0.00 V)
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Calculate the enthalpy change of the polymerization reaction of ethylene, given that the heat of combustion of ethylene is -1411 kJ/mol and the enthalpy of formation of ethylene is +52.3 kJ/mol. The balanced equation for the polymerization of ethylene is:nC2H4 -> [-C2H4-]nAssume complete polymerization and that the standard enthalpy of formation of the polymer is negligible.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of the polymerization reaction of ethylene, given that the enthalpy of combustion of ethylene is -1411.1 kJ/mol and that the polymerization of ethylene releases 3.4 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of the polymerization of styrene using the following information: Reactants: - Styrene: C8H8 (l) - Peroxide initiator: C6H5OOC(CH3)3 (l) Products: - Polystyrene: (C8H8)n (s)- Byproduct: CO2 (g)Given information: - Heat of formation of CO2 (g) = -393.5 kJ/mol - Mass of styrene used = 50 g - Molarity of the initiator solution = 0.3 M - Volume of the initiator solution used = 25 mL - Density of the initiator solution = 0.89 g/mL - The reaction is carried out at a constant pressure of 1 atm and a temperature of 25°C.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of the isomerization of but-2-ene to 2-methylpropene given the standard enthalpy of formation of but-2-ene is -20.4 kJ/mol and that of 2-methylpropene is -27.0 kJ/mol. The reaction is carried out at constant pressure and 298 K.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of the following reaction: 2C(s) + 2H2(g) + 5O2(g) -> 2CO2(g) + 2H2O(l) Given the enthalpies of formation of CO2(g), H2O(l), and H2(g) are -393.5 kJ/mol, -285.8 kJ/mol, and -241.8 kJ/mol, respectively.
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Calculate the enthalpy change of the following chemical reaction: 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O Given: - ΔHf°(H2O) = -286 kJ/mol - ΔHf°(H2) = 0 kJ/mol - ΔHf°(O2) = 0 kJ/mol
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