Chemical Thermodynamics Question 86

Question: When $ 0.5g $ of sulphur is burnt to $ SO_2,,4.6,kJ $ of heat is liberated. What is the enthalpy of formation of sulphur dioxide [KCET 1998; AFMC 2001]

Options:

A) + 147.2 kJ

B) - 147.2 kJ

C) - 294.4 kJ

D) + 294.4 kJ

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Answer:

Correct Answer: C

Solution:

$ S+O_2\to SO_2,\Delta H_{f}=-296.8,kJ/mol $

$ \because $ 0.5 gm. of sulphur on burning produces 1gm of $ SO_2 $

$ \therefore $ 32 gm of sulphur on burning produces 64 gm of $ SO_2 $

$ \therefore \Delta H=(,-,4.6,kJ,)\times 64=-,294.4,kJ $ .



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