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Given that


                 C +O2 -------> CO2           delta H = -X KJ


                 2CO2 ---------> 2CO2       delta H = -Y KJ


Enthalpy of formation of CO will be 


a) Y-2X


b) 2X-Y/2


c) Y-2X/2


d) 2X-Y

    
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i think its d coz u twice the first one and add it to the second one...
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hey i did't got ur ans. plz explain me?

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where is CO in the reaction????

none of the two given reactions have CO forming
theres some typing error i think!!!!!!!!!!!

and second main to CO2 giving CO2
what sense does it make???
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hey d question is rite....................................

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The enthalpy of formation shud be found for the reaction




 


C+1/2O2CO.This can be obtained by 1st reaction-1/2the 2nd reaction.So,the ans is optionB that is 2X-Y/2.
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pls even write if any states(change) r there
if no state change 2nd rxn makes no sense
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The second reaction must be 2CO+O22CO2.It may be a typo mistake.Atleast i think so and hence posted the above solution.
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then ur answer is absolutely correct allamraju


 


it is the 2nd option

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thats what i was expecting as second equation!!!!!!!

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See 2CO2 --> 2CO2 is no reaction. There is same mistake. WIth Allamaraju's equation his answer is right.

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but d ans is 3rd means Y-2X/2


 

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i think q is not corret because here is not any information about co

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