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17 November, 03:26

21 Which mathematical expression represents the heat of reaction for a chemical reaction? (1) (the heat of fusion) - (the heat of vaporization)

(2) (the heat of vaporization) - (the heat of fusion)

(3) (the potential energy of the products) - (the potential energy of the reactants)

(4) (the potential energy of the reactants) - (the potential energy of the products)

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  1. 17 November, 06:33
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    Correct Answer: Option 3 i. e. (the potential energy of the products) - (the potential energy of the reactants)

    Reason:

    Heat of reaction for a chemical reaction is the change in the enthalpy of a chemical reaction that occurs at a constant pressure. This can be measured on the basis of potential energy of reactants and products. Mathematically, it is expressed as:

    Heat of reaction = ΔH = ΣH products - ΣHr reactants.
  2. 17 November, 07:04
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    The answer is (3) the potential energy of the products - the potential energy of the reactants. The reaction energy production can be represented by the change of energy of products and reactants.
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