Consider the following reaction: t.H = +90.7 kJ (a) Is heat absorbed or released in the

Chapter 5, Problem 5.42

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Consider the following reaction: t.H = +90.7 kJ (a) Is heat absorbed or released in the course of this reaction? (b) Calculate the amount of heat transferred when 45.0 g of CH30H{g) is decomposed by this reaction at constant pressure. (c) For a given sample of CH30H, the enthalpy change on reaction is 25.8 kJ. How many grams of hydrogen gas are produced? What is the value of t.H for the reverse of the previous reaction? (d) How many kilojoules of heat are released when 50.9 g of CO(g) reacts completely with H2{g) to form CHPH{g) at constant pressure?

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