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13 May, 03:10

The thermite reaction, in which powdered aluminum reacts with iron oxide, is highly exothermic: 2al (s) + fe2o3 (s) →al2o3 (s) + 2fe (s) use standard enthalpies of formation to find δh∘rxn for the thermite reaction. express the heat of the reaction in kilojoules to four significant figures.

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  1. 13 May, 06:35
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    Answer is: heat of the reaction is - 851,500 kJ.

    Chemical reaction: 2Al + Fe₂O₃ → Al₂O₃ + 2Fe.

    ΔHf (Fe₂O₃) = - 824,2 kJ/mol; enthalpy of formation.

    ΔHf (Al₂O₃) = - 1675,7 kJ/mol.

    By definition ΔH (element) = 0 kJ/mol.

    ΔHrxn = ∑ΔH (products) - ∑ΔH (reactants).

    ΔHrxn = 1 mol · (-1675,7 kJ/mol) - 1 mol · (-824,2 kJ/mol).

    ΔHrxn = - 851,500 kJ.
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