Answer:
The standard enthalpy of formation of HgO is -90.7 kJ/mol.
Explanation:
The reaction between Hg and oxygen is as follows.
[tex]\text{Hg(l)}+\frac{1}{2}{O_{2}\rightarrow \text{HgO(s)}[/tex]
From the given,
Molar mass of HgO = 216.59 g/mol
Mass of HgO decomposed = 18.5 g
Amount of heat absorbed = 7.75 kJ
From the reaction,
The standard enthalpy of formation = [tex]+7.75\times\frac{kJ}{18.5 g}\frac{216.59}{1mol} \,\,= +90.7 kJ/mol[/tex]
During the decomposition of 1 mol of HgO , 90.7 kJ of energy absorbed.
For the formation of 1 mol of HgO , 90.7 kJ of energy is release
Therefore, the enthalpy of formation of mercury(II)Oxide is -90.7 kJ/mol