11) Using the data: C₂H4(g), AH°f=+51.9 kJ mol-¹, S=219.8 J mol-¹ K-1 CO₂(g), AH°f = -394 kJ mol-¹, So = 213.6 J mol-¹ K-1 H₂O(1), AH°f = -286.0 kJ mol-1, S = 69.96 J mol-1 K-1 O₂(g), AH°f = 0.00 kJ mol-1, S = 205 J mol-1 K-1 Calculate the maximum amount of work that can be obtained, at 25.0 °C, from the process: C₂H4(g) + 3 O₂(g) → 2 CO₂(g) + 2 H₂O(1) A) 1492 kJ mol-1 B) 1380 kJ mol-1 C) 1451 kJ mol-1 D) 2422 kJ mol-1 E) 1332 kJ mol-1 Endermolen viages aiman Houtrendiranes 25

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11) Using the data:
C₂H4(8), AH°f=+51.9 kJ mol-1, S = 219.8 J mol-1 K-1
CO₂(g), AH°f = -394 kJ mol-¹, So=213.6 J mol-1 K-1
H₂O(1), AH°f = -286.0 kJ mol-¹, S = 69.96 J mol-¹ K-1
O₂(g), AH°f = 0.00 kJ mol-¹, So = 205 J mol-1 K-1
Calculate the maximum amount of work that can be obtained, at 25.0 °C, from the process:
C₂H4(g) + 3 O₂(g) → 2 CO₂(g) + 2 H₂O(l)
A) 1492 kJ mol-1
B) 1380 kJ mol-1
C) 1451 kJ mol-1
D) 2422 kJ mol-1
E) 1332 kJ mol-1
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Transcribed Image Text:11) Using the data: C₂H4(8), AH°f=+51.9 kJ mol-1, S = 219.8 J mol-1 K-1 CO₂(g), AH°f = -394 kJ mol-¹, So=213.6 J mol-1 K-1 H₂O(1), AH°f = -286.0 kJ mol-¹, S = 69.96 J mol-¹ K-1 O₂(g), AH°f = 0.00 kJ mol-¹, So = 205 J mol-1 K-1 Calculate the maximum amount of work that can be obtained, at 25.0 °C, from the process: C₂H4(g) + 3 O₂(g) → 2 CO₂(g) + 2 H₂O(l) A) 1492 kJ mol-1 B) 1380 kJ mol-1 C) 1451 kJ mol-1 D) 2422 kJ mol-1 E) 1332 kJ mol-1 252253010 armitoron (simodo estoitumoleriam nosalmatinon (d
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