Practice Exercise 1 If the heat of formation of H20(1) is –286 kJ/mol, which of the following thermochemical equations is correct? (a) 2 H(g) + O(8) (b) 2 H2(8) + O2(8) (c) H2(8) + 2 O2(8) (d) H2(8) + O(g) (e) H2O(1) – → H20(1) 2 H20(1) H20(1) H2O(g) → H2(8) + O2(8) AH = -286 kJ AH = -286 kJ AH = -286 kJ AH = -286 kJ - AH = -286 kJ - %3D

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- Practice Exercise 1
If the heat of formation of H,O(1) is –286 kJ/mol, which
of the following thermochemical equations is correct?
(a) 2 H(g) + O(g) → H2O(1)
(b) 2 H2(8) + O2(8)
(c) H2(8) + O2(8)
(d) H2(g) + O(g) → H2O(g)
(e) H2O(1)
AH = -286 kJ
AH = -286 kJ
→ 2 H,O(1)
H20(1)
%3D
AH = -286 kJ
AH = -286 kJ
-
%3D
H2(8) + O2(8)
AH = -286 kJ
-
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:- Practice Exercise 1 If the heat of formation of H,O(1) is –286 kJ/mol, which of the following thermochemical equations is correct? (a) 2 H(g) + O(g) → H2O(1) (b) 2 H2(8) + O2(8) (c) H2(8) + O2(8) (d) H2(g) + O(g) → H2O(g) (e) H2O(1) AH = -286 kJ AH = -286 kJ → 2 H,O(1) H20(1) %3D AH = -286 kJ AH = -286 kJ - %3D H2(8) + O2(8) AH = -286 kJ - %3D
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