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  • 01-11-2017
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What is the enthalpy for reaction 1 reversed? reaction 1 reversed: co2→co + 12o2?

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  • 12-11-2017
Answer: CO2→CO + 12O2 is not a balanced reaction, I think you meant to post " CO2→CO + 1/2O2" The simple answer is that the enthalphy for reaction 1 reversed is the same enthalpy as for the reaction as written but with the opposite sign. If A + B = AB with 30 kJ released then AB = A + B with 30 kJ absorbed. We would write it as A + B = AB heat of reaction = -30 kJ AB = A + B heat of reaction = +30 kJ
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