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Find the heat of reaction 2Na(s) +1//2O_(2)(g) rarr Na_(2)O(s) Given: Na_(2)O(s) +H_(2)Orarr 2NaOH, DeltaH =- 56 kcal 2Na + 2H_(2)O rarr 2NaOh +H_(2),DeltaH =- 88 kcal H_(2) +1//2O_(2)rarr H_(2)O, DeltaH =- 68 kcal

Find the heat of reaction 2Na(s) +1//2O_(2)(g) rarr Na_(2)O(s) Given: Na_(2)O(s) +H_(2)Orarr 2NaOH, DeltaH =- 56 kcal 2Na + 2H_(2)O rarr 2NaOh +H_(2),DeltaH =- 88 kcal H_(2) +1//2O_(2)rarr H_(2)O, DeltaH =- 68 kcal

Potassium dichromate (K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)) is an orange coloured compound , very frequently used in laboratory as an oxidising agent as well as in a redox titration. It is generally prepared from chromite (FeCr_(2)O_(4)) ore according to the following reactions: (1) Fusion of chromite ore with sodium carbonate in excess of air. FeCr_(2)O_(4) + Na_(2)CO_(3) + O_(2) rarr Na_(2)CrO_(4)+Fe_(2)O_(3) +CO_(2) (2) Acidifing filtered sodium chromate solution with sulphuric acid. Na_(2)CrO_(4) + H_(2)SO_(4) rarr Na_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7) + Na_(2)SO_(4) + H_(2)O (3) Treating sodium dichormate with potassium choride . Na_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7) + KCl rarr K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7) + NaCl If the number of moles of reactant available for reaction are : [FeCr_(2)O_(4)=0.25 "moles" , O_(2)=0.35 "moles", Na_(2)CO_(3)=0.60 "moles", H_(2)SO_(4)=0.2 "moles", KCl=0.4 "moles"] , then the maximum number of moles of K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7) , that can be produced is :

underset(("Chromite"))(FeO.Cr_(2)O_(3))+Na_(2)CO_(3)+O_(2)overset(Delta)rarr X+Fe_(2)O_(3)+CO_(2)uarr Na_(2)CrO_(4)+H_(2)SO_(4)rarrY+Na_(2)SO_(4)+H_(2)O The oxidation states of 'Cr' in X,Y respectively.

Balance the equation : SO_(2) + Na_(2)CrO_(4) + H_(2)SO_(4) rarr Na_(2)SO_(4) + Cr_(2)(SO_(4))_(3) + H_(2)O