Enthalpies of formation of , , and are , , , and respectively. The magnitude of enthalpy of the reaction given below is __ (nearest integer):
JEE Chemistry 2023 Question with Solution
Answer
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Step-by-step solution
Standard Method
Given: Enthalpies of formation are , , and .
Find: The magnitude of enthalpy change for
Use the relation
Substituting the values shown in the solution:
The reaction enthalpy is , so its magnitude is . Therefore, the answer is .
Using product and reactant sums separately
Given: The standard enthalpies of formation are provided.
Find: The magnitude of the enthalpy change.
First calculate the sum for the products:
Then calculate the sum for the reactants:
Now apply
so,
Hence, the magnitude of the enthalpy change is .
The solution contains an inconsistency in one approach where the labels for products and reactants are interchanged, but the final magnitude remains .
Common mistakes
Using instead of gives the opposite sign. The question asks for magnitude, so after finding , take its absolute value.
Forgetting to multiply the enthalpies by stoichiometric coefficients is incorrect. The terms for and must be taken as and respectively.
Confusing enthalpy of formation data of reactants and products leads to wrong grouping. First identify which species are on the left and right side of the reaction, then sum them separately before subtraction.
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