[Review Topics] TERACTIVE EXAMPLE Using Enthalpies of Formation Nitroglycerin is a powerful explosive that forms four different gases when detonated: 2 C3H5(NO3)3(1)→ 3 N₂(g) + 1/2O₂(g) + 6 CO₂(g) + 5 H₂O(g) Calculate the enthalpy change that occurs when 14.0 g of nitroglycerin is detonated. The standard enthalpies of formation are shown below. AH (kJ/mol) C3H5(NO3)3()-364 CO₂(g) ₂0(g) Submit -393.5 -241.8 kJ [References] Show Approach Show Tutor Steps

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INTERACTIVE EXAMPLE Using Enthalpies of Formation
Nitroglycerin is a powerful explosive that forms four different gases when detonated:
2 C3H5(NO3)3(1)→ 3 N₂(g) + 1/2O₂(g) + 6 CO₂(g) + 5 H₂O(g)
Calculate the enthalpy change that occurs when 14.0 g of nitroglycerin is detonated. The standard enthalpies of
formation are shown below.
C3H5(NO3)3(1) -364
CO₂(g)
H₂O(g)
ΔΗ,° (kJ/mol)
Submit
-393.5
-241.8
[References]
kJ
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Transcribed Image Text:[Review Topics] INTERACTIVE EXAMPLE Using Enthalpies of Formation Nitroglycerin is a powerful explosive that forms four different gases when detonated: 2 C3H5(NO3)3(1)→ 3 N₂(g) + 1/2O₂(g) + 6 CO₂(g) + 5 H₂O(g) Calculate the enthalpy change that occurs when 14.0 g of nitroglycerin is detonated. The standard enthalpies of formation are shown below. C3H5(NO3)3(1) -364 CO₂(g) H₂O(g) ΔΗ,° (kJ/mol) Submit -393.5 -241.8 [References] kJ Show Approach Show Tutor Steps
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