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A chemist measures the energy change ?H during the following reaction:

2Fe2O3(s) ? 4FeO(s) + O2(g) =?H560.kJ
This reaction is.

(A) endothermic
(B) exothermic

Suppose 66.6 g of Fe2O3 react. Will any heat be released or absorbed?|

(A) Yes,absorbed
(B) Yes released.
(C) No

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Answer:

(A) endothermic

(A) Yes, absorbed

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's consider the following thermochemical equation.

2 Fe₂O₃(s) ⇒ 4 FeO(s) + O₂(g) ΔH = 560 kJ

Since ΔH > 0, the reaction is endothermic.

We can establish the following relations:

  • 560 kJ are absorbed when 2 moles of Fe₂O₃ react.
  • The molar mass of Fe₂O₃ is 160 g/mol.

Suppose 66.6 g of Fe₂O₃ react. The heat absorbed is:


66.6g.(1mol)/(160g) .(560kJ)/(2mol) =117kJ

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