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Choose the reaction, for which the standard enthalpy of reaction is equal to the standard enthalpy of formation:


A

2C(g)+3H2(g)C2H6(g)

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B

32O2(g)O3(g)

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C

18S8(g)+O2(g)SO2(g)

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D

2H2(g)+O2(g)2H2O(g)

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Solution

The correct option is C

18S8(g)+O2(g)SO2(g)


The explanation for correct options:

(B) and (C):

Enthalpy change is the standard enthalpy of formation, which has been determined for a vast number of substances. In any general chemical reaction, the reactants undergo chemical changes and combine to give products. It can be represented by the following equation:

ReactantsProducts

The standard heat of formation or standard enthalpy of formation is the change in enthalpy that requires the formation of one mole of a compound from its constituents elements in their standard state.

(B) 32O2(g)O3(g)

Oxygen(O2) is in its standard state i.e., gaseous state.

(C) 18S8(g)+O2(g)SO2(g)

Sulfur (S8) and oxygen(O2) are in their gaseous state i.e., solid and gaseous state respectively.

The explanation for incorrect options:

In the case of A and D, the product is formed from the constituent elements which are not present in their standard state.

Hence, B and C are the correct options.


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