Answer:
1. 6.92 g of H2O
2i. - 46 KJ of energy.
ii. Option A. Evolved.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Determination of the mass of H2O that would be made to react if 110 kJ of energy were provided.
This can be obtained as follow:
The equation for the reaction is given below
2H2O(l) —> 2H2(g) + O2(g) H = 572 kJ
Next, we shall determine the mass of H2O required to produce 572 kJ from the balanced equation.
Molar mass of H2O = (2x1) + 16 = 18 g/mol
Mass of H2O from the balanced equation = 2 x 18 = 36 g
From the balanced equation above, 36 g of H2O reacted to produce 572 kJ of energy.
Finally, we shall determine the mass of water (H2O) needed to produce 110 kJ of energy.
This is illustrated below:
From the balanced equation above, 36 g of H2O reacted to produce 572 kJ of energy.
Therefore, Xg of H2O will react to 110 kJ of energy i.e
Xg of H2O = (36 x 110)/572
Xg of H2O = 6.92 g
Therefore, 6.92 g of H2O is needed to react in order to produce 110 KJ of energy.
2i. Determination of the energy.
The balanced equation for the reaction is given below:
CO(g) + 3H2(g) —> CH4(g) + H2O(g) H = -206 kJ
Next, we shall determine the mass of CO that reacted to produce -206 kJ of energy from the balanced equation.
This is illustrated below:
Molar mass of CO = 12 + 16 = 28 g/mol
Mass of CO from the balanced equation = 1 x 28 = 28 g
From the balanced equation above,
28 g of CO reacted to produce -206 kJ of energy.
Finally, we shall determine the amount of energy produced by reacting 6.27 g of CO. This is illustrated below:
From the balanced equation above,
28 g of CO reacted to produce -206 kJ of energy.
Therefore, 6.27 g of CO will react to produce = (6.27 x -206)/28 = - 46 KJ of energy.
Therefore, - 46 KJ of energy were produced from the reaction.
2ii. Since the energy obtained is negative, it means heat has been given off to the surroundings.
Therefore, the heat is evolved.