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The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of sulfur(s,rhombic) with carbon monoxide( g) to form sulfur dioxide(g) and carbon(s,graphite). S(s)+2CO(g)SO2(g)+2C(s)H=75.8kJ/molrxn When 8.50 grams of

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The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of sulfur(s,rhombic) with carbon monoxide( g) to form sulfur dioxide(g) and carbon(s,graphite). S(s)+2CO(g)SO2(g)+2C(s)H=75.8kJ/molrxn When 8.50 grams of sulfur(s,rhombic) react with excess carbon monoxide( (g), kJ of energy are Hint: An amount of energy is expressed as a positive number. The sign indicates whether the energy is absorbed or evolved. The following thermochemical equation is for the reaction of carbon dioxide(g) with hydrogen(g) to form acetylene (g)(C2H2) and water (g) 2CO2(g)+5H2(g)C2H2(g)+4H2O(g)H=46.5kJ/molrn When 14.7 grams of carbon dioxide( (g) react with excess hydrogen (g), k] of energy are Hint: An amount of energy is expressed as a positive number. The sign indicates whether the energy is absorbed or evolved. 6 more group attempts remaining

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