Which of the reactions are exothermic? 2 Mg(s) + 0,(g) 2 MgO(s) AH = -1203 kJ/mol O NH, (g) + HCI(g) NH,CI(s) AH = -176 kJ/mol %3D AgCI(s) → Ag*(aq) + Cl¯(aq) AH = 127 kJ/mol O 2 Fe, O,(s) + 3C(s) → 4 Fe(s) + 3 CO, (g) 468 kJ/mol AH = C(graphite) + 0,(g) → CO,(g) AH = -393.5 kJ/mol CH, (g) + 20,(g)→ CO,(g) + 2 H,O(1) AH = –891 kJ/mol

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Which of the reactions are exothermic?
O 2 Mg(s) + 0,(g) → 2 MgO(s)
AH = -1203 kJ/mol
O NH, (g) + HCI(g)
O AgCl(s) → Ag*(aq) + Cl (aq)
NH,CI(s)
AH = –176 kJ/mol
ΔΗ
127 kJ/mol
%3D
-4 Fe(s) + 3 CO,(g)
O 2 Fe, 0, (s) + 3 C(s)
O C(graphite) + 0,(g) → CO, (g)
CH, (g) + 20,(g)→ CO, (g) + 2 H,0(1)
AH = 468 kJ/mol
AH = –393.5 kJ/mol
AH = -891 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the reactions are exothermic? O 2 Mg(s) + 0,(g) → 2 MgO(s) AH = -1203 kJ/mol O NH, (g) + HCI(g) O AgCl(s) → Ag*(aq) + Cl (aq) NH,CI(s) AH = –176 kJ/mol ΔΗ 127 kJ/mol %3D -4 Fe(s) + 3 CO,(g) O 2 Fe, 0, (s) + 3 C(s) O C(graphite) + 0,(g) → CO, (g) CH, (g) + 20,(g)→ CO, (g) + 2 H,0(1) AH = 468 kJ/mol AH = –393.5 kJ/mol AH = -891 kJ/mol
Consider the cobalt-chloride ion equilibrium shown. Determine how the equilibrium will be affected by the addition of
each reagent. Then, fill in the statements accordingly.
Co(H, O), (aq) + 4 CI (aq) = CoCl; (aq) + 6 H, O(1)
pink
blue
Adding HCl will shift the equilibrium
Adding water will shift the equilibrium
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the cobalt-chloride ion equilibrium shown. Determine how the equilibrium will be affected by the addition of each reagent. Then, fill in the statements accordingly. Co(H, O), (aq) + 4 CI (aq) = CoCl; (aq) + 6 H, O(1) pink blue Adding HCl will shift the equilibrium Adding water will shift the equilibrium Answer Bank right neither direction left
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