Chemistry, asked by whitetiger2398, 7 months ago

For the reaction
A2(g)+3B(g) → AB(g)+AB2(g)

(∆h2-∆h1)/(T2-T1) = ∆Cp.

calculate ∆h at 600K
Given
Molar heat capacity of
monoatomic gas is ( a+bT) J/mol
diatomic gas is (7/5 a+ 2bT) J/mol
polyatomic gas is (8/5 a+ 4bt) J/mol


Here a and b are constant
and A and a is different

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Answered by aniketpawar2562000
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Answer:

0-H = 460 kJ mol-<br />7. Calculate the enthalpy change during the reaction<br />H2(g) + Br.(g) - 2HBr(g)<br />The bond energy data is given below<br />H-H = 435 kJ mol<br />Br-Br = 192 kJ mol-1<br />H-Br = 368 kJ mol-1<br />

Answered by somerandomkid1
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This is the answer ....

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