to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction from the following data: 2 W(s) + 3 O_2(g) \to 2 WO_3(s) \Delta H = -1685.4 kJ 2 H_2(g) + O_2(g) \to 2 H_2O(g) \Delta H = -477.84 kJ
Calculate the number of moles of product formed from 14.5 moles of P and 18.0 moles of O2 in the following reaction. 4P + 5O2 arrow P4O10 If 1.10 moles of P_4O_{10} were used in the equation P_{4}O_{10} + H_2O to H_2PO_4 How many grams of...
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Use Hess's Law, WO_3(s) + 3 H_2(g) \to W(s) + 3 H_2O(g), to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction from the following data: 2 W(s) + 3 O_2(g) \to 2 WO_3(s) \Delta H = -1685.4 kJ 2 H_2(g) + O_2(g) \to 2 H_2O(g) \Delt...