Question: Given the equation S ( s ) + O 2 ( g ) S O 2 ( g ) , H = - 2 9

Given the equation S(s)+O2(g)SO2(g),H=-296kJ, which of the following statement(s) is (are) true?
The reaction is exothermic.
When 0.500 mole sulfur is reacted, 148kJ of energy is released.
III. When 32.0g of sulfur are burned, 2.96105J of energy is released.
A) All are true
B) None is true.
C) I and II are true.
(D) I and III are true.
E) Only II is true.
Calculate H** for the reaction C4H4(g)+2H2(g)C4H8(g), using the following data: H combustion for C4H4(g)=-2341kJmol
H combustion for H2(g)=-286kJmol
H combustion for C4Haa(g)=-2755kJmol
A)-128kJ
B)-158kJ
C)128kJ
D)158kJ
E) none of these
Of the following transitions in the Bohr hydrogen atom, the transition results in the emission of the highest-energy photon.
A)N=6n=1
B)n=1n=6
C)n=3n=6
D)n=6n=3
E)n=1n=4
There are possible values for the magnetic quantum number of an electron in a 5f subshell.
A)7
B)3
D)5
E)1
Which electron configuration represents a violation of the Pauli exclusion principle?
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 Given the equation S(s)+O2(g)SO2(g),H=-296kJ, which of the following statement(s) is (are)

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