15. using the information below, calculate δhf° for pbo(s)
pbo(s) + co(g) → pb(s) + co2(...
Chemistry, 09.01.2020 01:31, lindalou6483
15. using the information below, calculate δhf° for pbo(s)
pbo(s) + co(g) → pb(s) + co2(g) δh° = –131.4 kj
δhf° for co2(g) = –393.5 kj/mol
δhf° for co(g) = –110.5 kj/mol
a) –151.6 kj/mol
b) –283.0 kj/mol
c) +283.0 kj/mol
d) –372.6 kj/mol
e) +252.1 kj/mol
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