Respuesta :
ans D) the process is endothermic
C(s, diamond + O2 (g)-->CO2(g),∆H= -395.5kJ
Answer: The correct answer is Option C.
Explanation:
We are given two reactions:
[tex]C\text{(s,diamond)}+O_2(g)\rightarrow CO_2(g);\Delta H=-395.4kJ[/tex] ....(1)
[tex]CO_2(g)\rightarrow \text{(s, graphite)}+O_2(g); \Delta H=393.5kJ[/tex] ....(2)
According to Hess’s law of constant heat summation, the heat absorbed or released in a given chemical equation is the same whether the process occurs in one step or several steps.
For the reaction of conversion of diamond to graphite, the equation follows:
[tex]C\text{(s,diamond)}\rightarrow C\text{(s,graphite)}[/tex]
The enthalpy of the above reaction is given as:
[tex]\Delta H_{rxn}=\Delta H_1+\Delta H_2\\\\\Delta H_{rxn}=(-395.5+393.5)kJ=-2kJ[/tex]
As, the enthalpy change for the reaction is coming out to be negative. Thus, it is getting released during the process.
Hence, the correct answer is Option C.