11. 1 Formation of carbon monoxide 2 Formation of nitrogen monoxide 3 Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide 4 Decomposition of dinitrogen tetroxide Mn(s) + O₂(g) → MnO₂ (s) + 520 kJ 2 Ga(s) + O₂(g) + 559 kJ → 2 GaO(g) F₂(g) + O₂(g) → F₂O₂(g) N₂O5(g) → N₂(g) + 02(g) 5 6 7 8 Ep (kJ) Reactants AH Reactions Products Reaction progress Numerical Response AH° -110.5 kJ/mol =- AH° = +91.3 kJ/mol AH = -187.8 kJ/mol AH° = +11.1 kJ/mol AH = +19.2 kJ/mol AH° = -13.3 kJ/mol The enthalpy diagram above could be used to represent the reactions numbered and

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11.
1
Formation of carbon monoxide
2 Formation of nitrogen monoxide
3 Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
4 Decomposition of dinitrogen tetroxide
Mn(s) + O₂(g) → MnO₂ (s) + 520 kJ
2 Ga(s) + O₂(g) + 559 kJ → 2 GaO(g)
F₂(g) + O₂(g) → F₂O₂(g)
N₂O5(g) → N₂(g) +
5
6
7
8
Ep (kJ)
Reactants
AH
Reactions
Reaction progress
Numerical Response
Products
0₂(g)
ΔΗ°
= -
P=-110.5 kJ/mol
AH° = +91.3 kJ/mol
AH = -187.8 kJ/mol
AH° = +11.1 kJ/mol
AH° = +19.2 kJ/mol
AH° = -13.3 kJ/mol
The enthalpy diagram above could be used to represent the reactions numbered
and
Transcribed Image Text:11. 1 Formation of carbon monoxide 2 Formation of nitrogen monoxide 3 Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide 4 Decomposition of dinitrogen tetroxide Mn(s) + O₂(g) → MnO₂ (s) + 520 kJ 2 Ga(s) + O₂(g) + 559 kJ → 2 GaO(g) F₂(g) + O₂(g) → F₂O₂(g) N₂O5(g) → N₂(g) + 5 6 7 8 Ep (kJ) Reactants AH Reactions Reaction progress Numerical Response Products 0₂(g) ΔΗ° = - P=-110.5 kJ/mol AH° = +91.3 kJ/mol AH = -187.8 kJ/mol AH° = +11.1 kJ/mol AH° = +19.2 kJ/mol AH° = -13.3 kJ/mol The enthalpy diagram above could be used to represent the reactions numbered and
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