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Question
Cyanamide (NH2CN) is completely burnt in excess oxygen in a bomb calorimeter, ΔU was found to be −742.4 kJ mol−1, calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction at 298 K.\[\ce{NH2CN_{(s)} + 3/2 O2_{(g)} -> N2_{(g)} + CO2_{(g)} + H2O_{(l)}}\] ΔH = ?
Solution
Given, T = 298 K; ∆U = −742.4 kJ mol−1
∆H = ?
∆H = ∆U + ∆n(g) RT
∆H = ∆U + (np – nr) RT
∆H = `-742.4 + (2 - 3/2) xx 8.314 xx 10^-3 xx 298`
∆H = −742.4 + (0.5 × 8.314 × 10−3 × 298)
∆H = −742.4 + 1.24
∆H = −741.16 kJ mol−1
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