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Papessa [141]
3 years ago
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Chemistry
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galben [10]3 years ago
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According to given chemical reaction, one mole of carbon monoxide reacts with one mole of water results in the formation of one mole of calcium hydroxide.

Therefore, calcium monoxide and water reacts in one ratio one (1:1).

Now, in given chemical reaction, change in enthalpy is negative i.e. -65.2 kJ (less than zero).

The negative sign of change is enthalpy indicates that heat is released and the reaction in which heat is released is said to be exothermic reaction. Thus, the given reaction is exothermic i.e. heat is released.

Hence, 65.2 kJ of heat is released for every one mole of calcium monoxide which reacts is the correct statement for the given reaction.

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