Use the AHO information provided in the table to calculate AHºn for the following: SO₂Cl₂(g) + 2H₂O(l) → 2HCl(g) + H₂SO4(1) Enthalpies of Formation Compounds SO₂Cl₂ H₂O(1) HCI(g) H₂SO4(1) -256 kJ Equations: 4 1 cal = 4.184 Joules AE=q+w w=-pΔV q=mcAT (at constant pressure / coffee cup calorimetry) CH20 = 4.184 J/g °C AE AT xc (at constant volume / bomb calorimetry) ΔΗ° = ΣηΔΗρ° - ΣηΔΗ,° -422 kJ -62 kJ +161 kJ ΔΗ, (kJ/mol) +800. kJ -364 -286 -92 -814 1 Latm = 101.325 Joules

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Use the AH information provided in the table to calculate AHºrn for the following:
SO₂Cl₂(g) + 2H₂O(1)→ 2HCI(g) + H₂SO4(1)
Enthalpies of Formation
Compounds
SO₂Cl₂
H2₂O(1)
HCI(g)
H₂SO4(1)
Equations:
1 cal = 4.184 Joules 1 L'atm = 101.325 Joules
AE=q+w
w=-pΔV
q=mcAT (at constant pressure / coffee cup calorimetry)
AE AT xc (at constant volume / bomb calorimetry)
AHxn-EnAH₂° - EnAHR
O-256 kJ
-422 kJ
-62 kJ
+161 kJ
AH° (kJ/mol)
-364
-286
-92
-814
+800. kJ
CH20 = 4.184 J/g °C
Transcribed Image Text:Question 8 Use the AH information provided in the table to calculate AHºrn for the following: SO₂Cl₂(g) + 2H₂O(1)→ 2HCI(g) + H₂SO4(1) Enthalpies of Formation Compounds SO₂Cl₂ H2₂O(1) HCI(g) H₂SO4(1) Equations: 1 cal = 4.184 Joules 1 L'atm = 101.325 Joules AE=q+w w=-pΔV q=mcAT (at constant pressure / coffee cup calorimetry) AE AT xc (at constant volume / bomb calorimetry) AHxn-EnAH₂° - EnAHR O-256 kJ -422 kJ -62 kJ +161 kJ AH° (kJ/mol) -364 -286 -92 -814 +800. kJ CH20 = 4.184 J/g °C
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