Given only the following data, what can be said about the following reaction?3H2(g) + N2(g)---> 2NH3(g) ΔH=-92kJA.) The enthalpy of products is greater than the enthalpy of reactantsB.) The total bond energies of products are greater than the total bond energies of reactantsC.) The reaction is very fastD.) Nitrogen and Hydrogen are very stable bonds compared to the bonds of ammonia

Answer :

Answer:

D.) Nitrogen and Hydrogen are very stable bonds compared to the bonds of ammonia.

Explanation:

For the reaction:

3H₂(g) + N₂(g) → 2NH₃(g)

The enthalpy change is ΔH = -92kJ

This enthalpy change is defined as the enthalpy of products - the enthalpy of reactants. As the enthalpy is <0, The enthalpy of products is lower than the enthalpy of reactants.

Also, it is possible to obtain the enthalpy change from the bond energies of products - bond energies of reactants, thus, The total bond energies of products are lower than the total bond energies of reactants.

The rate of the reaction couldn't be determined using ΔH.

As the bond energy of ammonia is lower than bonds of nitrogen and hydrogen, D. Nitrogen and Hydrogen are very stable bonds compared to the bonds of ammonia.

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