atomic mass32.066 electronegativity electron affinity200.4 mol 2.58 kJ mol kJ mo
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atomic mass32.066 electronegativity electron affinity200.4 mol 2.58 kJ mol kJ mol kJ mol ionization energy 999.6 heat of fusion 1.73 You may find additional useful data in the ALEKS Data tab Does the following reaction absorb or release energy? release absorb Can't be decided with the data given yes Is it possible to calculate the amount of energy absorbed or released by reaction (1) using only the data above? no If you answered yes to the previous question, enter the amount of energy absorbed or released by reaction (1): kJ/mol release absorb Can't be decided with the data given yes no Does the following reaction absorb or release energy? Is it possible to calculate the amount of energy absorbed or released by reaction (2) using only the data above? If you answered yes to the previous question, enter the amount of energy absorbed or released by reaction (2): kJ/molExplanation / Answer
Does the following reaction absorb or release energy
(1) S-(g) -----------> S(g) +e-
absorb energy.
Electron affinity is the amount of energy released or spent when an electron is added to a neutral gaseous atom
This reaction is reciprocal to electron affinity in which energy is released due to high electronegativity of S atom.
Is it possible to calculate the amount of energy absorbed or released
by reaction (1) using only the data above?
Yes.
Using electron affinity data
Does the following reaction absorb or release energy?
(2) s (g) -------> s+ (g) + e-
absorb energy.
It is equal to ionization energy. It is the amount of energy required to remove a single electron from a neutral gaseous atom
Is it possible to calculate the amount of energy absorbed
or released by reaction (2) using only the data above?
Yes.
Using Ionization energy data
Does the following reaction absorb or release energy
(1) S-(g) -----------> S(g) +e-
absorb energy.
Electron affinity is the amount of energy released or spent when an electron is added to a neutral gaseous atom
This reaction is reciprocal to electron affinity in which energy is released due to high electronegativity of S atom.
Is it possible to calculate the amount of energy absorbed or released
by reaction (1) using only the data above?
Yes.
Using electron affinity data
If you answered yes to the previous question, enter theamount of energy absorbed or released by reaction (1): 200.4 kJ/mole
Does the following reaction absorb or release energy?
(2) s (g) -------> s+ (g) + e-
absorb energy.
It is equal to ionization energy. It is the amount of energy required to remove a single electron from a neutral gaseous atom
Is it possible to calculate the amount of energy absorbed
or released by reaction (2) using only the data above?
Yes.
Using Ionization energy data
If you answered yes to the previous question, enter theamount of energy absorbed or released by reaction (2): 999.6 kJ/mole
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