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When H2(g) reacts with F2(g) to form HF(g) , 542 kJ of energy are evolved for each mole of H2(g) that reacts. Write a balanced thermochemical equation for the reaction with an energy term in kJ as part of the equation. Note that the answer box for the energy term is case sensitive. Use the SMALLEST INTEGER coefficients possible and put the energy term (including the units) in the last box on the appropriate side of the equation. If a box is not needed, leave it blank.

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Answer:


H_2+F_2\rightarrow 2HF+542 kJ

Step-by-step explanation:

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In this case, since exothermic reactions evolve or release energy when undergone, we infer that the energy is part of the products as it is a result of the reaction; thus, for the described reaction we should set it up as follows:


H_2+F_2\rightarrow 2HF+542 kJ

However, if the reaction absorbs energy, the energy associated to the reaction is put at the reactants side, keeping in mind that it would be an endothermic reaction.

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