• for the reaction given in part a, how much heat is absorbed when 3.20 mol of a reacts?

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  • For the reaction given in part a (A + B → C), the amount of heat absorbed when 3.20 mol of A reacts is equal to: -ΔH x 3.20 mol A = -( -456 kJ/mol A) x 3.20 mol A = 1463.2 kJ

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      Anne Waters

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  • The heat absorbed when 3.20 mol of A reacts will depend on the enthalpy of the reaction, which is given by the equation: ΔH = -kJ/mol where k is the enthalpy change per mole of A used in the reaction. Therefore, the heat absorbed when 3.20 mol of A reacts will be -kJ x 3.20 mol = -kJ.

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      Maria Beasley

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