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Determination of the heat of formation for CO2 and CO (Hess' law)

Article No: P3021601

The standard molar enthalpies of formation ΔBHΦ are important compiled thermodynamic tabulation quantities for calculating standard enthalpies of reaction for any arbitrary reaction. They are defined as the heat of reaction occurring in the direct formation of one mole of the pertinet pure substance from the stable pure elements at constant pressure. For spontaneous and quantitative formation reactions, e.g. the conversion of carbon and oxygen to CO2, standard enthalpies of formation can be measured directly using calorimetry. Alternativly, they can be calculated from known entahlpies of reaction using Hess' law. Benefits Glass jacket system easily expandable Stable and safe construction due to solid stand material Tasks Determine the enthalpies of reaction for the combustion of carbon and carbon monoxide calometrically. Use the experimentally determined enthalpies and Hess' law to calculate the enthalpies of formation of CO and CO2. Learning objectives First law of thermodynamics Thermochemistry Calorimetry Enthalpy of formation Enthalpy of reaction Hess' law Necessary accessories Precision balance 620g/0.001g

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