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Stoichiometry thermochemical equations

The thermochemical equation for this reaction is shown above. This equation provides a link to convert the amount of NO formed to the energy absorbed. As in any other stoichiometry problem, we will work with moles of substance, which we can obtain from the given mass. Note that the stated AH° value is for the production of two moles of NO because two moles appear in the equation. [Pg.375]

Energy and Its Units Heat of Reaction Enthalpy and Enthalpy Change Thermochemical Equations Applying Stoichiometry to Heats of Reaction... [Pg.224]

Second, these equations take into account, besides temperature, a variety of factors affecting the decomposition kinetics, such as the composition, stoichiometry, and thermochemical characteristics of the reaction, the pressure of the excess gaseous products and of the foreign (inert) gas in the reactor, and even, physical properties of the reactant (the size of particles, molar mass, and density). [Pg.47]


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