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What will be the enthalpy of formation of HBr if hypothetical bond energy of H-H, Br-Br and H-Br are 300 kJ/mole, 100kJ/mole and 250kJ/mole respectively? Reaction is as under H, +Br2 = 2HBr-------- ( A) -50 kJ/mole C) -100 kJ/mole B) +50 kJ/mole D) +1000 kJ/mole


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Answered by jayant182
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Answer:

The change in enthalpy is – 103 kJ.

Explanation:

The change in enthalpy is defined as the amount of energy that is emitted off or absorbed into the system when substantial mole of the reactants react to form one mole of products.

The bond energy of a compound is the amount of energy that is released when the bond is formed between two atoms.

The enthalpy of the reaction is actually the energy that is absorbed or emitted from breaking the bonds.

Here in the reaction, we can see that for every H-H and Br-Br bonds breaking, 2 H-Br bonds are formed.

The enthalpy of the reaction = differences of the bond energy.

Or, △H₀ =433+192-364-364433+192−364−364

=-103KJ.

So the enthalpy of the reaction is -103KJ.

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The enthalpy of a reaction at 273 K. is - 3.57 KJ.

what will be the enthalpy of reaction at 373 Kif AC

= zero :-

(1) - 3.57

(2) Zero

373

(3) – 3.57 x 373

(4) - 375

Answered by IIAKASHII
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Answer:

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