What is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction used to calculate ΔfH∘ΔfH∘ of MgCO3(s)MgCO3(s)? If fractional coefficients are required, enter them as a fraction (i.e. 1/3). Indicate the physical states using the abbreviation (ss), (ll), or (gg) for solid, liquid, or gas, respectively. Use (aqaq) for aqueous solution. Express your answer as a chemical equation.
What is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction used to calculate ΔfH∘ΔfH∘ of MgCO3(s)MgCO3(s)? If fractional coefficients are required, enter them as a fraction (i.e. 1/3). Indicate the physical states using the abbreviation (ss), (ll), or (gg) for solid, liquid, or gas, respectively. Use (aqaq) for aqueous solution. Express your answer as a chemical equation.
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Chapter5: Thermochemistry
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Problem 5.24QE
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Substance | ΔfH∘ΔfH∘ |
H(g)H(g) | 218 kJ mol−1kJ mol−1 |
H2(g)H2(g) | 0 kJ mol−1kJ mol−1 |
Mg(s)Mg(s) | 0 kJ mol−1kJ mol−1 |
Mg2+(aq)Mg2+(aq) | −−462.0 kJ mol−1 kJ mol−1 |
C(g)C(g) | 71 kJ mol−1kJ mol−1 |
C(s)C(s) | 0 kJ mol−1kJ mol−1 |
N(g)N(g) | 473 kJ mol−1kJ mol−1 |
O2(g)O2(g) | 0 kJ mol−1kJ mol−1 |
O(g)O(g) | 249 kJ mol−1kJ mol−1 |
S2(g)S2(g) | 129 kJ mol−1kJ mol−1 |
If fractional coefficients are required, enter them as a fraction (i.e. 1/3). Indicate the physical states using the abbreviation (ss), (ll), or (gg) for solid, liquid, or gas, respectively. Use (aqaq) for aqueous solution.
Express your answer as a chemical equation.
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