Type the correct answer in the box. Express the answer to two significant figures. Given: N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 Use the bond energies to calculate the change in enthalpy for the reaction. The enthalpy change for the reaction is [ ]kilojoules.

Type the correct answer in the box Express the answer to two significant figures Given N2 3H2 2NH3 Use the bond energies to calculate the change in enthalpy for class=

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Explanation:

Enthalpy change is defined as in a chemical reaction the amount of energy absorbed or evolved in the form of heat at constant pressure.

For the given reaction, [tex]N_{2} + 3H_{2} \rightarrow 2NH_{3}[/tex] calculate the enthalpy change as follows.

   [tex]\Delta H[/tex] = Bond energy of reactants - Bond energy of products

                                 = {[(2 × 942) + (3 × 432)] - [6 × 386]} KJ/mol

                                 =   {[1884 + 1296] - 2316} KJ/mol

                                 = {3180 -2316} KJ/mol

                                 = 864 KJ/mol

Thus, we can conclude that the enthalpy change for the given reaction is 864 KJ/mol.

Answer: -78

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