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Using the table of bond energies below, the delta H for the reaction is? H2C = CH2 + H-Br -> H3C - CH2Br This is ethylene plus hydrogen going to ethyl bromide. Bond C-C C = C C - H H - Br C - Br D (kj/mol) 348 614 413 366 276 SHOW WORK
Bond Energies and Heat of Reaction Use the given bond energy values to estimate AH for the following gas-phase reaction. H2N + HN_NH, + H2N— NH2 - * | - + HO Học HAC CH H₃C CH₂ (Simple energy units required for the answer.) 142 kJ D-values in kJ/mol DH-H = 432 DH-Br = 363 DH-C = 413 DH-N = 391 DH-o = 467 Dc-c = 347 DC=C = 614 Dec = 839 DC-N = 305 DC-N = 615 DCEN...
... Assignment 6. » Bond Energles and Heat of Reaction Course Contents Due in 6 hours, 57 minutes 1 homework point(s) Bond Energies and Heat of Reaction Use the given bond energy values to estimate AM for the following gas-phase reaction. CH, CH HAC-CH=CH-CH- - - + HO Он он (Simple energy units required for the answer.) -745kJ D-values in kJ/mol DH-H - 432 DH-Br = 363 DH-C - 413 DH-N = 391 DHO = 467 Dc-c - 347 Dc-c...
Bond Energies and Heat of Reaction Use the given bond energy values to estimate AH for the following gas-phase reaction. HC= CH - CH + HN HCC HC— CH HC=CH NỮ NH. + HC cỮch Cáo + HẠO HC- CH NH2 HON (Simple energy units required for the answer.) -454 kJ D-values in kJ/mol DH-H = 432 DH-Br = 363 DH-C = 413 DH-N = 391 DH-O = 467 Dc-c = 347 DC-C = 614 DCEC = 839 DC-N =...
Using the standard enthalpy of formation data, show how the standard enthalpy of formation of HF(g) can be used to determine the bond energy. (Enter unrounded values.) (a) bond energy calculated from standard enthalpy of formation kJ/mol (b) average bond enthalpy from the bond enthalpy table k]/mol Average Bond Enthalpies bondAH bond (kJ/mol) bond AHbond (kJ/mol) bond AH bond (kJ/mol) bond AH bond (kJ/mol) O-H 0-0 467 146 495 185 203 156 364 522 335 544 413 347 614 839...
Saved omework 2 attempts left Check my work Enter your answer in the provided box. Predict the enthalpy of reaction from the average bond enthalpies for the following reaction: 2CH() + 7026) + 4C02() + 6H2O(g) Bond Enthalpy (kJ/mol) H-H 436.4 H-0 460 C-H 414 C-C 347 CEC 620 C-O 351 1o-o 142 0= 498.7 C-0 745 C=0 (in carbon 799 dioxide) 557 al 11
Use the given bond energy values to estimate AH for the following gas-phase reaction. H2N. CH3 НАС, + H20 HC CH CH | HỌC CH, CH3 (Simple energy units required for the answer.) 912kJ D-values in kJ/mol DH-H = 432 DH-Br = 363 DH-C = 413 DH-N = 391 DH-O = 467 Dc-c = 347 Dc=c = 614 Dcæc = 839 DC-N = 305 DC=N = 615 DcEN = 891 DC-o = 358 Dc=0 = 745 DC=O (CO2) = 799...
Worksheet 8- Rev 10 Exercise B-Using Hess' Law to determine the enthalpy of a reaction. Using the table below, calculate the enthalpy of each of the following reactions. For partial credit, show all of your work. Average Bond Energies (kj/mol) Multiple Bonds Single Bonds C C 614 149 H-H 432 391 160 272 1-1 N-H N-N 839 CC O-O 208 175 H-F H-CI 565 -CI 495 745 427 N-F 1-Br H-Br 363 C-O N-CI 200 H-I 1072 607 295 347...
Using the bond enthalpies in
the Average Bond Enthalpies table, determine the approximate
enthalpy (in kJ) for each of the following reactions. (Assume the
average bond enthalpy of the Cl–F bond is 254 kJ/mol.) (a) Cl2(g) +
3 F2(g) → 2 ClF3(g) (b) H2C=CH2(g) + H2(g) → H3CCH3(g) (c) 2
CH3(C=O)H(g) + 5 O2(g) → 4 CO2(g) + 4 H2O(g)
ITITIT Average Bond Enthalpies AH bond (kJ/mol) bond AHond (kJ/mol) bond AH bond (kJ/mol) bond bond AH bond (kJ/mol) С-Н...
3 attempts left Check my work Enter your answer in the provided box. Ethylene (CzH.) is the starting material for the preparation of polyethylene. Although typically made during the processing of petroleum, ethylene occurs naturally as a fruit-ripening hormone and as a component of natural gas. The heat of reaction for the combustion of C,H, is –1411 kJ/mol. How many grams of C-H, must burn to give 40.4 kJ of heat?