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  • Jun 12, 2006, 11:10 AM
    manilal326
    Enthalpy Problems
    Im a currently struggling with these two enthalapy problems.

    #1 If F2(g) + H2(g) --> 2HF(g) H= -542kJ, what is the Standard Heat of Formation for HF?

    Is this going to be the same as the enthalaphy of the reaction = -542 or is going to be half of that = -271kJ.

    #2 When 1.00g of ammonia decomposes to give hydrogen and nitrogen, 2.71kJ of heat are absorbed. What is the heat of formation of ammonia?

    I wrote out the reation and saw that it could be 92kJ or -46.0kJ

    If anyone could help me with these two problems it would be greatly appreciated.

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