ΔH0 (kJ/mol)
C2H2 (g) = 226.7
C6H6 (g) = 82.9
S0(J/mol*K)
C2H2 (g) = 200.8
C6H6 (g) = 269.2
Cp
C2H2 (g) Cp = 30.7 + 5.28*10-2 T + 1.63*10-5 T2 (J/mol*K)
C6H6 (g) Cp = -1.7 + 3.25 *10-2 T - 11.06*10-5 T2 (J/mol*K)
Compute ΔH(Temperature Final)reaction and ΔS(Temperature Final)reaction
Initial Temperature = 298.15K
Final Temperature = 330K




ΔH0 (kJ/mol) C2H2 (g) = 226.7 C6H6 (g) = 82.9 S0(J/mol*K) C2H2 (g) = 200.8 C6H6...
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