a) Balance the following reaction. What are the values of a, b, x, and y a C3H6 (g) + b 02 ) →x C02 (9) + y H209) b) Calculate the AHxn for the reaction using the heats formation found in the table provided. Is the reaction endother Compound AH H20 (1) -285.83 kJ/mol H20 (g) -241.82 kJ/mol O2 (g) O kJ/mol C2H5OH (I) -640.1 kJ/mol CO2 (g) -393.5 KJ/mol c) How much heat is absorbed or released when 2.250 g of propane is burned in an excess of oxygen?
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In this problem we will consider the combustion of propane.
a) Balance the following reaction. What are the values of a, b, x, and y
a →x CO2 (9)+y H20(g)
C3H6 (g) + b 02 (9)
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b) Calculate the AHn for the reaction using the heats formation found in the table provided. Is the reaction endotherr
Compound
H20 (I)
-285.83 kJ/mol
H20 (g)
-241.82 kJ/mol
O2 (g)
0kJ/mol
C2H5OH (I)
-640.1 kJ/mol
CO2 (g)
-393.5KJ/mol
c) How much heat is absorbed or released when 2.250 g of propane is burned in an excess of oxygen?
d) How many grams of CO, is released when 1.750 g of propane is burned in an excess of oxygen?
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