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consider the following reaction at 25 °c:
5 so₃(g) + 2 nh₃(g) → 2 no(g) + 5 so₂(g) + 3 h₂o(g)
given the information in the table, calculate δh° for the reaction.
compound δhf° (kj/mol) s° (j/mol·k)
so₃ (g) -396 256
so₂ (g) -297 248
nh₃ (g) -46 192.5
no (g) 90.4 210.6
h₂o (g) -241.8 188.7
To calculate the standard enthalpy change (\(\Delta H^\circ\)) for a reaction, we use the formula:
\[
\Delta H^\circ = \sum n \Delta H_f^\circ (\text{products}) - \sum m \Delta H_f^\circ (\text{reactants})
\]
where \(n\) and \(m\) are the stoichiometric coefficients of the products and reactants, respectively, and \(\Delta H_f^\circ\) is the standard enthalpy of formation.
Step 1: Identify the stoichiometric coefficients and \(\Delta H_f^\circ\) values for products and reactants.
Products:
- \(2 \, \text{mol}\) of \( \text{NO}(g) \) with \(\Delta H_f^\circ = 90.4 \, \text{kJ/mol}\)
- \(5 \, \text{mol}\) of \( \text{SO}_2(g) \) with \(\Delta H_f^\circ = -297 \, \text{kJ/mol}\)
- \(3 \, \text{mol}\) of \( \text{H}_2\text{O}(g) \) with \(\Delta H_f^\circ = -241.8 \, \text{kJ/mol}\)
Reactants:
- \(5 \, \text{mol}\) of \( \text{SO}_3(g) \) with \(\Delta H_f^\circ = -396 \, \text{kJ/mol}\)
- \(2 \, \text{mol}\) of \( \text{NH}_3(g) \) with \(\Delta H_f^\circ = -46 \, \text{kJ/mol}\)
Step 2: Calculate the sum of \(\Delta H_f^\circ\) for products.
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Step 3: Calculate the sum of \(\Delta H_f^\circ\) for reactants.
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Step 4: Calculate \(\Delta H^\circ\) for the reaction.
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The standard enthalpy change (\(\Delta H^\circ\)) for the reaction is \(\boxed{42.4 \, \text{kJ}}\).