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The document contains information about chemistry equations and reactions. It includes: 1) Equations for oxidation reactions of carbon, sulfur, and carbon disulfide, along with their enthalpy changes. 2) Data on enthalpy changes of other reactions, such as formation of metal oxides and decomposition of organic compounds. 3) Information about standard electrode potentials and redox half-reactions.
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‫ صنعاء‬.

‫ أمانة العاصمة‬- ‫وزارة التربية والتعليم‬

(35) (B) (19) (A)

7 Ca(ClO4)2
40 0.25 10

∆H ∆H

4f 6d 5d
(Ag = 47)
[Ar] 5S2 4d9 [Kr] 5S2 4d9 [Ar] 5S1 4d10 [Kr] 5S1 4d10
∆H
Fe2O3 Fe Fe2O3

(NH3 = -46 , CO2 = -393.5 , H2O = -242 , CaO = -635 ) KJ/mole


CaO > CO2 > H2O > NH3 CaO < CO2 < H2O < NH3
H2O < CaO < NH3 < CO2 H2O > CaO > NH3 > CO2

CaCO3 CaO MgO


FeSO4 + H2 FeSO4 + H Fe2SO4 + H2 Fe2(SO4)3 + H2

AgNO3 / Zn2+ Cu / Cu(NO3)2 Zn2+ / Zn(NO3)2 AgNO3 / Ag+


0.5 50
(10 ) (40)
7500 125 750 1250

5f

393.5- 125 +
44 242-

13
C4H10(g) + 2
O 2(g) 4CO 2(g) + 5H2O(l)

-7500 KJ/mole -2933 KJ/mole -2879 KJ/mole -2923 KJ/mole


27
( H = 1 , O = 16 )
28.85 KJ 75.7 KJ 57.7 KJ 86.55 KJ

4% 95%

FePO4
CS2

1) C(s) + O2(g) CO 2(g) H 1 = - 393.5 KJ/mole


2) S(s) + O2(g) SO 2(g) H 2 = - 297 KJ/mole
3) CS2(l) + 3O2(g) CO 2(g) + 2SO2(g) H 3 = - 1072 KJ/mole

-90 KJ/mole +84.5 KJ/mole

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