Step 3: Determine the amount of energy change in the reaction.
a) Use the table of enthalpy v...
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Step 3: Determine the amount of energy change in the reaction.
a) Use the table of enthalpy values (Table A) provided in the Student Worksheet to locate the enthalpy of formation (∆Hf) for each reactant and each product. Record these values along with the reactants and products in Table B of the Student Worksheet.
b) Determine the total enthalpy of the reactants and the total enthalpy of the products. Record these values in Table C of the Student Worksheet.
c) Use the following formula to find the net change in enthalpy for the reaction and to determine whether the reaction is endothermic or exothermic.
Hrxn Hf, products Hf, reactants
Record your answers in Table D.
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