If the heat of combustion of hydrogen is -285.8kJ,
What is the heat of formation of water?

a

+571.6 kJ

b

-571.6 kJ

c

-285.8 kJ

d

+285.8 kJ

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omoolayemi
9 years ago

The heat of combustion of hydrogen is the reaction of hydrogen with oxygen and the reaction of hydrogen with oxygen forms water so therefore the heat formation of water is the same as the heat combustion of hydrogen and that is -285.8KJ

Ozny
4 years ago

OH^- + H^+ -H20
| |
(1mol) (1mole)


from the above equation of reaction
1 mole of hydrogen (H+) liberated -285.5 kJ
.:. 1 mole of H20 will liberate (-285.5 x 1)/1
= -285.5 kJ mol^-1
so the correct option is C this is because the liberated heat or combustion of hyddrogen has the same reaction with that of Oxygen which when combined together forms water (H20)

Destinedtowin
4 years ago

Equal amount of mol👌

awusiobi
9 years ago

explanation please

princess2222
4 years ago

can someone explain this to me

chinexx
9 years ago

Wat do u mean

Salvatore_xoxo
9 years ago

ikr! please an explanation on this

regony600
9 years ago

B is the answer

Benjiii
10 years ago

I disagree hydrogen is diatomic so the answer should be -571.6

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