In the solution manual for 8.99, the calculated reaction enthalpy is found by the equation
Delta H (RXN) = -153.89 +2(-167.16)-2(-167.16)-0 = -153.89 kJ/mol
...but the balanced chemical equation is 2HCl(aq)+Zn(s) --> H2(g)+ZnCl2(aq)
Shouldn't the standard enthalpy of formation for H2 gas be 0? And why is the enthalpy of formation for Zn2+ used for ZnCl2?
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Re: 8.99 Enthalpies of Formation
I believe the solution manual says H2 is zero right? The enthalpy of formation for Zn2+ is used because ZnCl2 dissociates into Zn2+ and Cl- ions.
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Re: 8.99 Enthalpies of Formation
For this question, how do we know that Zn is 2+. It is not stated anywhere in the problem so how could we determine this?
Re: 8.99 Enthalpies of Formation [ENDORSED]
ZnCl2 and halogens are always -1.
Therefore Zn must be 2+.
Therefore Zn must be 2+.
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