bWhat is the enthalpy change if 3.1 g of chromium is oxidized to Cr₂O3(s)? AfH for Cr₂O3 (s) is -1134.7 kJ/mol Enthalpy change Submit Submit Answer kJ Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining

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Write a balanced chemical equation for the formation of 1 mol of
Cr₂O3(s) from
Cr and
O2 in their standard states.
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✓+3/20₂(g)
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→Cr₂O3(s)
2Cr(s)
The equation of the formation of Cr₂O3 (s) from the elements:
2 Cr(s) + 3/2 O2(g) → Cr₂O3(s)
b What is the enthalpy change if 3.1 g of chromium is oxidized to Cr₂O3(s)?
AfH for Cr₂O3 (s) is -1134.7 kJ/mol
Enthalpy change =
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a balanced chemical equation for the formation of 1 mol of Cr₂O3(s) from Cr and O2 in their standard states. (Be sure to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed, leave it blank. If no reaction occurs, leave all boxes blank and click on Submit.) ✓+3/20₂(g) ✓- →Cr₂O3(s) 2Cr(s) The equation of the formation of Cr₂O3 (s) from the elements: 2 Cr(s) + 3/2 O2(g) → Cr₂O3(s) b What is the enthalpy change if 3.1 g of chromium is oxidized to Cr₂O3(s)? AfH for Cr₂O3 (s) is -1134.7 kJ/mol Enthalpy change = Submit Submit Answer OCT 30 kJ Try Another Version tv ♫ 10 item attempts remaining 5 LIZA O Cengage Learning Cengage Technical Support Correct 144 B MacBook Pro * 23 Ⓡ E Previous Next Email Instructor Save and Exit U
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