1 If the standard enthalpy of cembustion of gaseous cyclopropane, C3H6, is -2091.2 kJ mol- at 25 C, calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of the compound at 298 K. (The standard enthalpy of combustion is the heat of combustion of one mole of a compound to the most stable combustion products, which are CO2(g) and H20(1) in the case of hydrocarbons. The standard enthalpy of formation is the enthalpy of formation of one mole of a compound from its constituent elements, the compound and its constituent elements in their standard states)

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Comment on the sign of the enthalpy of formation of cyclopropane. (Are most formation
reactions exothermic or endothermic? That is - are most compounds more or less stable than
their constituent elements?)
Transcribed Image Text:Comment on the sign of the enthalpy of formation of cyclopropane. (Are most formation reactions exothermic or endothermic? That is - are most compounds more or less stable than their constituent elements?)
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If the standard enthalpy of cembustion of gaseous cyclopropane, C3H6, is -2091.2 kJ mol- at
25 C, calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of the compound at 298 K. (The standard
enthalpy of combustion is the heat of combustion of one mole of a compound to the most
stable combustion products, which are CO2(g) and H20(1) in the case of hydrocarbons. The
standard enthalpy of formation is the enthalpy of formation of one mole of a compound from its
constituent elements, the compound and its constituent elements in their standard states.)
Transcribed Image Text:1 If the standard enthalpy of cembustion of gaseous cyclopropane, C3H6, is -2091.2 kJ mol- at 25 C, calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of the compound at 298 K. (The standard enthalpy of combustion is the heat of combustion of one mole of a compound to the most stable combustion products, which are CO2(g) and H20(1) in the case of hydrocarbons. The standard enthalpy of formation is the enthalpy of formation of one mole of a compound from its constituent elements, the compound and its constituent elements in their standard states.)
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