<u>Answer:</u> The for the reaction is -1406.8 kJ.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Hess’s law of constant heat summation states that the amount of heat absorbed or evolved in a given chemical equation remains the same whether the process occurs in one step or several steps.
According to this law, the chemical equation is treated as ordinary algebraic expressions and can be added or subtracted to yield the required equation. This means that the enthalpy change of the overall reaction is equal to the sum of the enthalpy changes of the intermediate reactions.
The chemical reaction for the formation reaction of is:
The intermediate balanced chemical reaction are:
(1) ( × 6)
(2) ( × 3)
(3) ( × 2)
(4)
The expression for enthalpy of formation of is,
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Hence, the for the reaction is -1406.8 kJ.
.42; 3.4 divided by 8.1 is about .42
Answer:
Option (2) 2
Explanation:
NO3- + 4H+ + Pb → Pb2+ + NO2 + 2H2O
The equation above can be balance as follow:
There are 3 atoms of the left side and a total of 4 atoms on the right side. It can be balance by putting 2 in front NO3- and 2 in front of NO2 as shown below:
2NO3- + 4H+ + Pb → Pb2+ + 2NO2 + 2H2O
Now the equation is balanced.
The coefficient of NO2 is 2