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The enthalpies of combustion of carbon and carbon monoxide are -393.5 KJ and -283 KJ respectively the enthalpy of formation of carbon monoxide is :
The incorrect statement is :
The enthalpy of tetramerization of $X$ in gas phase $(4X(g)\rightarrow { X } _{ 4 }(g))$ is $-100\ kJ/mol$ at $300\ K$. The enthalpy of vaporisation for liquid $X$ and ${X} _{4}$ are respectively $30\ kJ/mol$ and $72\ kJ/mol$ respectively.
$\Delta S$ for tetramerization of $X$ in liquid phase is $-125\ J/K mol$ at $300\ K$.
What is the $\Delta G$ at $300\ K$ for tetramerization of $X$ in liquid phase?
Heat of formation of $2$ moles of ${NH} _{3}(g)$ is $-90kJ$; bond energies of $H-H$ and$N-N$ bonds are $435kJ$ and $390kJ$ ${mol}^{-1}$ respectively. The value of the bond energy of $N\equiv N$ will be:
The standard enthalpy of formation of ${NH} _{3}$ is $-46kJ{ mol }^{ -1 }$. If the enthalpy of formation of ${H} _{2}$ from its atoms is $-436kJ{ mol }^{ -1 }$ and that of ${N} _{2}$ is $-712kJ{ mol }^{ -1 }$, the average bond enthalpy of $N-H$ bond in ${NH} _{3}$ is:
Calculate $ \Delta { H }^{ o }$ of the reaction:
$H _{2}+Cl _{2}\rightarrow 2HCl+44\ K.Cal$. Heat of decomposition of $HCl$ is:
Two moles of an ideal gas expended isothermally and reversibly from 1 litre to 10 litre at 300 K. The enthalpy change (in kJ) for the process is:
The standard enthalpies of n-pentane, isopentane and neopentane are $-35.0,\ -37.0$ and $-40.0$ $K \ cal/mole$ respectively. The most stable isomer of pentane in terms of energy is ____________.
Calculate P - CI bond enthalpy
Given : $\Delta f H(PCl _3, g) = 306 KJ/mol;$ $\Delta H _{atomization} (P, s) = 314 KJ / mol;$
$\Delta f H (Cl, g) = 121 KJ / mol$