Multiple Choice
At 25°C, the standard enthalpy of formation of anhydrous sodium carbonate is -1130.9 kJ/mol, whereas the standard enthalpy of formation of sodium carbonate monohydrate is -1430.1 kJ/mol. Determine H° at 25°C for the reaction Na2CO3(s) + H2O(l) Na2CO3·H2O(s) .
(Given: H°f[H2O(l) ] = -285.8 kJ/mol)
A) -13.4 kJ/mol
B) -285.8 kJ/mol
C) -585.0 kJ/mol
D) -299.2 kJ/mol
E) -156.3 kJ/mol
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