Consider the reaction pathway below.
$$\Delta H = -210 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1}$$
$$\Delta H = -50 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1}$$
$$\Delta H = +86 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1}$$
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Consider the reaction pathway below - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 22 - 2022
Step 1
According to Hess' law, the \( \Delta H \) value from Z to Y:
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To determine the ( \Delta H ) value for the reaction from Z to Y, we can use the enthalpy changes given in the reaction pathway using Hess' law, which states that the total enthalpy change for a reaction is the sum of the enthalpy changes for the individual steps.
From W to Z: ( \Delta H = -210 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1} )
From Z to X: ( \Delta H = 50 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1} )
From X to Y: ( \Delta H = 86 \text{ kJ mol}^{-1} )
The overall ( \Delta H ) can be calculated as follows: