Answer :
The formation of hydrogen cyanide, HCN is formed by reacting hydrogen gas, carbon and nitrogen gas, expressed in the following expression below:
½ H2 (g) + C (s) + ½ N2 (g) → HCN (g) ΔHof = 135 kJ
At standard conditions, hydrogen and nitrogen exist as gases while carbon is solid. This is also an endothermic reaction due to the positive ΔHof
½ H2 (g) + C (s) + ½ N2 (g) → HCN (g) ΔHof = 135 kJ
At standard conditions, hydrogen and nitrogen exist as gases while carbon is solid. This is also an endothermic reaction due to the positive ΔHof
Explanation:
HCN = Hydrogen cyanide
In standard conditions, the chemical equation of formation of hydrogen cyanide from, hydrogen gas, carbon and nitrogen gas.
The balanced chemical reaction is given as:
[tex]H_2(g)+2C(s)+N_2(g)\rightarrow 2HCN(g)[/tex]
According to stoichiometry, 1 mole of hydrogen gas , 2 moles of carbon atom and 1 mole of nitrogen gas combined together to form 2 moles of hydrogen cyanide gas.