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If `Delta H_(f)^(@)` for `Ag^(+)` (infinitely diluted), `NO_(3)^(-)` (infinitely diluted), `Cl^(-)` (infinitely diluted) and `AgCl(s)` are `10.5 .579-207.36, -67.159` and `-127.068` respectively. Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction
`AgNO_(3)(aq.)rarr+HCl(aq.)rarrAgCl(s)+HNO_(3)(aq.)`

A

`21.471 KJ//mol`

B

`145.688 KJ//mol`

C

`-65 488KJ//mol`

D

None

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The correct Answer is:
C

`DeltaH_("reaction")^(@)=[DeltaH_(f)(AgCl)+DeltaH_(f)(H^(+))+DeltaH_(f)(NO_(3)^(-))]`
`-[DeltaH_(f)^(@)(Ag^(+))+DeltaH_(f)^(@)(NO_(3)^(-))]`
`-[DeltaH_(f)^(@)(Ag^(+))+DeltaH_(f)^(@)(NO_(3)^(-))]+DeltaH_(f)^(@)(Cl^(-))+DeltaH_(f)^(@)(H^(+))]`
`=-127.068-[105.579-167.159]= -65.488KJ//mol`.
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