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Chemistry, 17.02.2020 18:40 Jasten

The oxidation of copper(I) oxide, Cu 2 O ( s ) , to copper(II) oxide, CuO ( s ) , is an exothermic process. 2 Cu 2 O ( s ) + O 2 ( g ) ⟶ 4 CuO ( s ) Δ H ∘ rxn = − 292.0 kJ mol Calculate the energy released as heat when 59.95 g Cu 2 O ( s ) undergo oxidation at constant pressure.

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