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25 May, 07:47

T he thermochemical equation for the reaction between hydrazine, N2H4, and dinitrogen tetroxide is given as: 2N2H4 (2) N204 (1) 3N2 (g) + 4H20 (g), AHO-1049 kJ What is the corresponding thermochemical equation for this reaction when 6 mol of nitrogen are formed?

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  1. 25 May, 09:05
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    4N2H4 (2) + 2N204 (1) - -> 6N2 (g) + 8H20 (g), AHO-2098 kJ

    Explanation:

    2N2H4 (2) + N204 (1) - -> 3N2 (g) + 4H20 (g), AHO-1049 kJ

    when 6 mol of nitrogen are formed?

    The ratio of Nitrogen in the previous therrmochemical equation to when 6 mol f nitrogen are formed is 2; 6/3 = 2.

    So to get the new thermoochemical equation, multiply all parameters in the given equation by 2.

    We have;

    4N2H4 (2) + 2N204 (1) - -> 6N2 (g) + 8H20 (g), AHO-2098 kJ
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