Enthalpy Definitions Table
You will see various enthalpy change symbols used with subtle changes, e.g.
ΔHc??or?ΔcH??for enthalpy of combustion
Whichever symbol you use must have the following basic points:
Calculating the enthalpy change of reaction
One mole water is formed from hydrogen and oxygen, releasing 286 kJ of energy
H2?(g) + ?O2?(g)?→?H2O (I)? ? ? ΔHr??= -286 kJ mol-1
Calculate ΔHr??for the reaction below:
2H2?(g) + O2?(g)?→?2H2O (I)
Answer
Calculating the enthalpy change
Calculate ΔHf??for the reaction below, given that ΔHf??[Fe2O3(s)] = -824.2 kJ mol-1
4Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 Fe2O3(s)
Answer
Calculating enthalpy changes
Identify each of the following as ΔHr?, ΔHf?, ΔHc??or ΔHneut?
Answer
Answer 1:?ΔHr?
Answer 2:?ΔHf??as one mole of CO2?is formed from its elements in standard state?and?ΔHc??as one mole of carbon is burnt in oxygen
Answer 3:?ΔHneut??as one mole of water is formed from the reaction between an acid and an alkali
The ΔHf??of an?element?in its standard state is zero.
For example, ΔHf??of O2(g) is 0 kJ mol-1
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