kiniki
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Hi guys, didn't know what subforum to put this thread in since these are mainly prelim questions.
I'm looking over some experiments I failed to hand in yr 11 and i just realised I can't answer half the questions...
1) If 100ml of 1.0M H2S04 reacted w/ 100ml of 1.0M NaOH or 1.0M KOH solutions, how would the amount of heat compare with that obtained for the reaction of the alkali solutions with 100ml of 1.0M solutions of HCl and HNO3 solutions as measured in this experiment? Explain your reasoning.
2) The enthalpy of neutralisation of antimonic acid H7Sb06 is -55 kJ mol ^ -1
What can you conclude about the chemical behaviour of antimonic acid from its enthalpy of neutralisation?
2i) Write a balanced thermochemical equation for the complete neutralisation of this acid with NaOH
3) With the aid of reaction profile and reactant energy distribution diagrams explain how catalysts are able to accelerate the rates of reactions according to the collision theory
4) Compare the enthalpy of fusion for water determined in the prievous experiment with the enthalpy of vaportisation of water calculated in this exp. Account for the differences in the magnitudes of these 2 enthalpies.
I've got some results and calculations and stuff if anyone wants them, but these questions are asking for my knowledge...
I look at these and go absolutely 'WTF AM I READING' I have no idea how to calculate enthalpies nor do i understand any of the aforementioned questions..
I'm not asking you to do my homework since I really really want to go well in chemistry this year..
Help
I'm looking over some experiments I failed to hand in yr 11 and i just realised I can't answer half the questions...
1) If 100ml of 1.0M H2S04 reacted w/ 100ml of 1.0M NaOH or 1.0M KOH solutions, how would the amount of heat compare with that obtained for the reaction of the alkali solutions with 100ml of 1.0M solutions of HCl and HNO3 solutions as measured in this experiment? Explain your reasoning.
2) The enthalpy of neutralisation of antimonic acid H7Sb06 is -55 kJ mol ^ -1
What can you conclude about the chemical behaviour of antimonic acid from its enthalpy of neutralisation?
2i) Write a balanced thermochemical equation for the complete neutralisation of this acid with NaOH
3) With the aid of reaction profile and reactant energy distribution diagrams explain how catalysts are able to accelerate the rates of reactions according to the collision theory
4) Compare the enthalpy of fusion for water determined in the prievous experiment with the enthalpy of vaportisation of water calculated in this exp. Account for the differences in the magnitudes of these 2 enthalpies.
I've got some results and calculations and stuff if anyone wants them, but these questions are asking for my knowledge...
I look at these and go absolutely 'WTF AM I READING' I have no idea how to calculate enthalpies nor do i understand any of the aforementioned questions..
I'm not asking you to do my homework since I really really want to go well in chemistry this year..
Help