Answer:reaction 2,5,6
Explanation:
First, we need to define what the enthalpy of formation is and what the enthalpy of reaction is____
Formation Enthalpy: It is the variation of the calorific energy in the reaction of ONE MOL of a compound starting from the elements.
Reaction Enthalpy: It s the variation of the calorific energy in the reaction of reactives, in this cases could be any quantity of mol
Then: We have six reactions:
1)CaCO3(g)→ CaO+ CO2(g)
2)Li(s)+12F2(g)→LiF(s)
3)CO(g)+12 O2(g)→ CO2(g)
4)2Li(s)+F2(g)→2LiF(s)
5)Li(s)+12F2(l)→LiF(s)
6)C(s,graphite)+ O2(g)→ CO2(g)
The enthalpy of reaction will be equal to reaction enthalpy when we produce one mol from elements
The answer is the reactions 2,5,6