Decaborane-14 (B₁H₁4) is a white, highly reactive solid that will burst into flames when exposed to oxygen. The reaction is B₁H₁) + 110₂(g) SB₂0,(s) + 7H₂0 (1) Calculate the kilojoules of heat released per gram of the compound reacted with oxygen. The standard enthalpy of formations of B₁H₁4 (s), B₂O, (s), O, and H₂O () are 82.8 1273.5 kJ kJ 0 mol" mol' and-285.8 kJ kJ mol' 1 released 2 kJ mol respectively. Round your answer to I decimal place.

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Decaborane-14 (B₁H₁4) is a white, highly reactive solid that will burst into flames when exposed to oxygen. The reaction is
B₁H₁(g) + 110₂(g)
SB₂0,(s) + 7H₂0 (1)
Calculate the kilojoules of heat released per gram of the compound reacted with oxygen. The standard enthalpy of formations of B, H₁ (s), B₂O, (s), 0, (g)
, and H₂O (/) are 82.8
kJ
mol
-1273.5
kJ
kJ
0
mol'
mol'
4
kJ
1- released
8 B. H..
10 14
and-285.8
2
kJ
mol respectively. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
Transcribed Image Text:Decaborane-14 (B₁H₁4) is a white, highly reactive solid that will burst into flames when exposed to oxygen. The reaction is B₁H₁(g) + 110₂(g) SB₂0,(s) + 7H₂0 (1) Calculate the kilojoules of heat released per gram of the compound reacted with oxygen. The standard enthalpy of formations of B, H₁ (s), B₂O, (s), 0, (g) , and H₂O (/) are 82.8 kJ mol -1273.5 kJ kJ 0 mol' mol' 4 kJ 1- released 8 B. H.. 10 14 and-285.8 2 kJ mol respectively. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
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