Question 5 THERMODYNAMICS: Calculate the value of AH (in kJ) for the reaction, 2AR3 (g) + Q (s) → A2R4 (g) + QR2 (s) given the following hypothetical thermochemical equations: 2AR3 (g) + 2AX (g) →A2R4...


Question 5<br>THERMODYNAMICS: Calculate the value of AH (in kJ) for the reaction,<br>2AR3 (g) + Q (s) → A2R4 (g) + QR2 (s)<br>given the following hypothetical thermochemical equations:<br>2AR3 (g) + 2AX (g) →A2R4 (g) + 2XAR (g)<br>AH – -82.9 kJ<br>AX (g) + ½R2 (g)→ XAR (g)<br>AH = -156 9 kJ<br>Q (s) + R2 (g) → QR2 (s)<br>AH = -531 kJ<br>(Round off the final answer to ONE decimal place Do not include the unit.)<br>A Moving to another question will save this response.<br>

Extracted text: Question 5 THERMODYNAMICS: Calculate the value of AH (in kJ) for the reaction, 2AR3 (g) + Q (s) → A2R4 (g) + QR2 (s) given the following hypothetical thermochemical equations: 2AR3 (g) + 2AX (g) →A2R4 (g) + 2XAR (g) AH – -82.9 kJ AX (g) + ½R2 (g)→ XAR (g) AH = -156 9 kJ Q (s) + R2 (g) → QR2 (s) AH = -531 kJ (Round off the final answer to ONE decimal place Do not include the unit.) A Moving to another question will save this response.

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