CHs(g) 202(g) CO2(g) 2H20 AR? (kJ/gmol): 74.84 Question 2: The following reactio
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CHs(g) 202(g) CO2(g) 2H20 AR? (kJ/gmol): 74.84 Question 2: The following reaction takes place at 600 K. Calculate the heat of reaction at this -393.51 285.840 temperature. S(I) + O2(g) SO2 (g) GIVEN: (1) Standard heat of formation at 25 deg C for SO2 (g) is given as -296.90 kJ/gmol; (2). Specific heat of SO2 (3/gmoldegC) = C = (38.91 + 3.904 x 102 T-3.104 x 105 8.606 x 109 T3) where T is in deg C (3) Sulfur converts from solid to liquid at 386 K. The heat of fusion of sulfur at 386 K is 10000 J/gmol (4) The specific heat of sulfur (solid) (J/gmoldegC)15.2 +2.68 x 10-2 T (5) The specific heat of sulfur (liquid) (J/gmol.deg C)= 17.95 +0.63 x10-3T. sulfur (Golid) d/gmo de i17956 63 9101 1.311 (6) Specific heat of oxygen (J/g oldegC) =29.10 + 1.158x i02 T-0.6076x 105T" i311 10-9T3 pecific heat of oxygen J/gmol.degC) -29.10+ 1.158x 102 T -0.6076x 10T Question 3: Carbon monoxide is converted to carbon dioxide as in the following reaction:Explanation / Answer
CHs(g) 202(g) CO2(g) 2H20 AR? (kJ/gmol): 74.84 Question 2: The following reactio