Chemistry
JAMB 1993
The standard enthalpies of formation of CO
2(g), H
2O(g) and CO
(g) in kJ mol
- are -394, -242 and -110 respectively. What is the standard enthalpy change for the reaction CO
(g) + H
2(g)O → CO
2(g) + H
2(g)?
-
A.
-42 KJ mol-
-
B.
+42 KJ mol-
-
C.
-262 KJ mol-
-
D.
+262 KJ mol-
Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation
Standard enthalpy change of a process = ∆H° process = ∆H° F reactant - DF° products
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