Consider the chemical equations shown here.
P4(s) + 3O2(g) → P4O6(s) ΔH1 = -1,640.1 kJ
P4O10(...
Chemistry, 12.02.2021 01:40 magaaalimartinez
Consider the chemical equations shown here.
P4(s) + 3O2(g) → P4O6(s) ΔH1 = -1,640.1 kJ
P4O10(s) → P4(s) + 5O2(g) ΔH2 = 2,940.1 kJ
What is the overall enthalpy of reaction for the equation shown below?
Round the answer to the nearest whole number.
P4O6(s) + 2O2(g) Right arrow. P4O10(s)
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