Calculate the standard enthalpy change for each of the following reactions. 1. Mg(OH)2(s)→MgO(s)+H2O(l) Express your answer in kilojoules to one decimal place. 2. N2O4(g)+4H2(g)→N2(g)+4H2O(g)

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 Calculate the standard enthalpy change for each of the following reactions.

1. Mg(OH)2(s)→MgO(s)+H2O(l)

Express your answer in kilojoules to one decimal place.

2. N2O4(g)+4H2(g)→N2(g)+4H2O(g)
Express your answer in kilojoules to one decimal place.
 
3. SiCl4(l)+2H2O(l)→SiO2(s)+4HCl(g)
Express your answer in kilojoules to one decimal place.
Using values from Appendix C in the textbook, calculate the standard
enthalpy change for each of the following reactions.
Part B
Mg(OH)2(s) → MgO(s) + H2O(1)
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N2O4 (g) + 4H2(g) → N2(g) +4H2O(g)
Express your answer in kilojoules to one decimal place.
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Transcribed Image Text:Using values from Appendix C in the textbook, calculate the standard enthalpy change for each of the following reactions. Part B Mg(OH)2(s) → MgO(s) + H2O(1) Express your answer in kilojoules to one decimal place. ? ΔΗΡ kJ Submit Request Answer Part C N2O4 (g) + 4H2(g) → N2(g) +4H2O(g) Express your answer in kilojoules to one decimal place. Πνα ΑΣφ ? ΔΗ3 kJ Submit Request Answer
Part D
SICLO+2H,0(1) E SiO (O+4HCI(g)
Express your answer in kilojoules to one decimal place.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part D SICLO+2H,0(1) E SiO (O+4HCI(g) Express your answer in kilojoules to one decimal place. Πν ΑΣφ ? ΔΗΡ kJ
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