1. (a) Determine AH (kJ/mol) using Hess's law for the following reaction using the listed enthalpies of reaction: N₂H.(1) + 2 H₂O₂(g) →N₂(g) + 4H₂O(1) N₂HL (1) + O₂(g) N₂(g) + 2 H₂O(1) H₂(g) + 1/2 O(g) → H₂O(1) H₂O₂(1) AH/kJ=-622.3 kJ AH%/kJ = -285.8 kJ AH/kJ = -187.8 kJ H₂(g) + O₂(g) b. Explain what is Hess's law and why it is an appropriate method to find AH in (a)? c. Using AH from (a) how many moles of water could be heated from 20.0° C to 45.0° C by the heat produced from the reaction? #₂0 = 4.184 kJ/kg.

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1. (a) Determine AH (kJ/mol) using Hess's law for the following reaction using the listed enthalpies of reaction:
N₂H.(1) + 2 H₂O₂(g) →N₂(g) + 4H₂O(1)
N₂HL (1) + O₂(g)
N₂(g) + 2 H₂O(1)
H₂(g) + 1/2O₂(g) →→ H₂O(1)
AH/kJ=-622.3 kJ
AH%/kJ = -285.8 kJ
AH/kJ = -187.8 kJ
H₂(g) + O₂(g)
H₂O₂(1)
b. Explain what is Hess's law and why it is an appropriate method to find AH in (a)?
c. Using AH from (a) how many moles of water could be heated from 20.0° C to 45.0° C by the heat produced from the
reaction? #₂04.184 kJ/kg. °C
Transcribed Image Text:1. (a) Determine AH (kJ/mol) using Hess's law for the following reaction using the listed enthalpies of reaction: N₂H.(1) + 2 H₂O₂(g) →N₂(g) + 4H₂O(1) N₂HL (1) + O₂(g) N₂(g) + 2 H₂O(1) H₂(g) + 1/2O₂(g) →→ H₂O(1) AH/kJ=-622.3 kJ AH%/kJ = -285.8 kJ AH/kJ = -187.8 kJ H₂(g) + O₂(g) H₂O₂(1) b. Explain what is Hess's law and why it is an appropriate method to find AH in (a)? c. Using AH from (a) how many moles of water could be heated from 20.0° C to 45.0° C by the heat produced from the reaction? #₂04.184 kJ/kg. °C
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