M = 81.50g, mm = m/n
n = ???
PV = nRT --> n = PV/RT
n = (1.75)(4.92)/(.0821)(307)
n = 8.61/25.20 = .342
--> mm = m/n = 81.5/.342 = 238.58
Answer:
The answer is explained below:
Explanation:
Given the chemical equation:
N2H4(g)+H2(g)→2NH3(g)
The standard enthalpy of formation is given by the following formula:
ΔH^0 rxn = ∑ B reactants - ∑ product
-187.78 kJ/mol = [( 1x B N-N) + (1 x B N-H ) + (1 x b H-H)] - [ 6 x B N-H]
-187.78 kJ/mol = [( 1x B N-N) +(4 x 391 kJ/mol) + (1 x 436 kJ/mol)] - [ 6x 391 kJ/mol ]
-187.78 kJ/mol = B N-N + (1564 + 436 - 2346) kJ/mol
B = 158.22 kJ/mol
So, in this case the enthalpy of N-N bond is 158 kJ/mol
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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