J.R. S. answered 11/14/19
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
The thermochemical equation would be:
K(s) + 1/2Br2(l) ==> KBr(s) + heat
There isn't enough information provided to determine ∆Hf
Matt D.
asked 11/13/19Write the thermochemical equation that would be used to represent the standard heat of formation of KBr(s).
and Determine ∆Hf°
J.R. S. answered 11/14/19
Ph.D. University Professor with 10+ years Tutoring Experience
The thermochemical equation would be:
K(s) + 1/2Br2(l) ==> KBr(s) + heat
There isn't enough information provided to determine ∆Hf
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