Question: Write the reaction between solid calcium sulfide and aqueous hydrobromic acid, Assume AH = -350.0 KJ/mol calcium sulfide, and the reaction occurs under constant pressure.
Write the reaction between solid calcium sulfide and aqueous hydrobromic acid, Assume AH = -350.0 KJ/mol calcium sulfide, and the reaction occurs under constant pressure. During this reaction a gas was produced. If 400.m3 of gas was produced at a temperature of 75.0F and 3.22 psi, calculate the amount of heat (KJ) produced
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