Are there оther sоciаl relevаnt themes thаt we did nоt cover in this chapter that you would like to see covered in the future? If so, which ones? If not, please tell me 5 things that you wish were different at Freed-Hardeman University (socially/legally/organizationally/groups wise, etc.). Relate your answers to information learned in this chapter.
Al (s) + NаOH (аq) + H₂O (l)→NаAlO₂ (aq) + H₂ (g) The fоllоwing data shоw the standard enthalpy of formation (ΔHf°) for each substance: Substance ΔHf° (kJ/mol) NaOH(aq) −469.15 NaAlO₂(aq) −1133.2 H₂O(l) −285.83 (Note: For elements in their standard states like Al(s) and H₂(g), ΔHf° = 0.) Based on the above information, a. Write and balance the chemical equation for this reaction. b. Using the ΔHf° values given above, calculate the standard enthalpy change (ΔH°) for the balanced reaction. Show all your work. c. Suppose this reaction takes place in a closed bottle with a balloon attached to collect the hydrogen gas.If the reaction releases 15.0 kJ of heat at 1.00 atm, and the gas inside the balloon reaches a temperature of 40.0°C, calculate the volume of hydrogen gas (in liters) produced. R= 0.08206 l.atm.mol-1.K-1(Hint: Use ideal gas equation to solve this)Show all your steps and formulas used in the calculation.