Enthalpies for Different Types of Reactions are: 1.Heat of Formation : It is “The amount of heat evolved (or) absorbed during the formation of one mole of the compound at constant temperature from the constituent elements in the standard state. Eg : Heat or formation of CO2 C(s) + O2(g) →CO2(g) : ∆H = -393.5KJ 2. Enthalpy of fusion : The enthalpy change that accompanies melting of one mole of a solid substance in standard state is called enthalpy of fusion. H2O(s) →H2O(l) ; ∆H = 6.0KJ /mole 3, Enthalpy of Vapourisation : Amount of heat required to vapourise one mole of a liquid... Show more Enthalpies for Different Types of Reactions are: 1.Heat of Formation : It is “The amount of heat evolved (or) absorbed during the formation of one mole of the compound at constant temperature from the constituent elements in the standard state. Eg : Heat or formation of CO2 C(s) + O2(g) →CO2(g) : ∆H = -393.5KJ 2. Enthalpy of fusion : The enthalpy change that accompanies melting of one mole of a solid substance in standard state is called enthalpy of fusion. H2O(s) →H2O(l) ; ∆H = 6.0KJ /mole 3, Enthalpy of Vapourisation : Amount of heat required to vapourise one mole of a liquid at constant temperature and pressure is called its enthalpy of vapourisation. 4. Enthalpy of sublimation : The amount of heat required to convert one mole of a simple substance in the solid state into the gaseouos state without decomposition of the substance. 5. Enthalpy of combustion : The heat evolved when one mole of a substance is completely burnt at constant volume in excess of oxygen is called it’s heat of combustion. Show less
Enthalpies for Different Types of Reactions are:
1.Heat of Formation : It is “The amount of heat evolved (or) absorbed during the formation of one mole of the compound at constant temperature from the constituent elements in the standard state. Eg : Heat or formation of CO2 C(s) + O2(g) →CO2(g) : ∆H = -393.5KJ
2. Enthalpy of fusion : The enthalpy change that accompanies melting of one mole of a solid substance in standard state is called enthalpy of fusion. H2O(s) →H2O(l) ; ∆H = 6.0KJ /mole
3, Enthalpy of Vapourisation : Amount of heat required to vapourise one mole of a liquid at constant temperature and pressure is called its enthalpy of vapourisation.
4. Enthalpy of sublimation : The amount of heat required to convert one mole of a simple substance in the solid state into the gaseouos state without decomposition of the substance.
5. Enthalpy of combustion : The heat evolved when one mole of a substance is completely burnt at constant volume in excess of oxygen is called it’s heat of combustion.
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