AH, AU = kJ. mol-1 [5] ΑΣΦ ? Assume complete 2NaOH(aq) Express your answers in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place separated by a comma. dissociation of NaOH, H₂SO4, and Na2SO4. + H₂SO4 (aq) → Na2SO4 (aq) + 2H₂O(1) Tollowing reactions. Substance CO(g) CH4 (g) CH3OH(g) CH3COOH(1) HCl(g) H₂(g) H₂O(g) H₂O(1) H+ (aq) OH(aq) N₂(g) NH3(g) NO(g) NO₂(g) O₂(g) Na+ (aq) SO4²- (aq) TiCl4 (1) TiO₂ (s) ΔΗ (kJ. mol-¹) -110.5 -74.6 -201.0 -484.3 -92.3 0 -241.8 -285.8 0 -230.0 0 -45.9 91.3 33.2 0 -240.1 -909.3 -804.2 -944.0

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ΔΗ, ΔU =
kJ. mol-1
IVE| ΑΣΦ
?
Assume
complete
2NaOH(aq)
Express your answers in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place separated by a comma.
dissociation of NaOH, H₂SO4, and Na2SO4.
+ H₂SO4 (aq) → Na2SO4 (aq) + 2H₂O(1)
Tollowing reactions.
Substance
CO(g)
CH4 (g)
CH3OH(g)
CH3COOH(1)
HCl(g)
H₂(g)
H₂O(g)
H₂O(1)
H+ (aq)
OH(aq)
N₂(g)
NH3(g)
NO(g)
NO₂(g)
O₂(g)
Na+ (aq)
SO4²- (aq)
TiCl4
(1)
TiO₂ (s)
ΔΗ
(kJ. mol-¹)
-110.5
-74.6
-201.0
-484.3
-92.3
0
-241.8
-285.8
0
-230.0
0
-45.9
91.3
33.2
0
-240.1
-909.3
-804.2
-944.0
Transcribed Image Text:ΔΗ, ΔU = kJ. mol-1 IVE| ΑΣΦ ? Assume complete 2NaOH(aq) Express your answers in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place separated by a comma. dissociation of NaOH, H₂SO4, and Na2SO4. + H₂SO4 (aq) → Na2SO4 (aq) + 2H₂O(1) Tollowing reactions. Substance CO(g) CH4 (g) CH3OH(g) CH3COOH(1) HCl(g) H₂(g) H₂O(g) H₂O(1) H+ (aq) OH(aq) N₂(g) NH3(g) NO(g) NO₂(g) O₂(g) Na+ (aq) SO4²- (aq) TiCl4 (1) TiO₂ (s) ΔΗ (kJ. mol-¹) -110.5 -74.6 -201.0 -484.3 -92.3 0 -241.8 -285.8 0 -230.0 0 -45.9 91.3 33.2 0 -240.1 -909.3 -804.2 -944.0
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