Bond Energy H-H 432 H-F 565 C-H 413 C-0 358 C=O 1072 C-C 347 C-Cl 339 Bond F-F O-H CI-CI C=C C=O C=O (for CO(g)) 0=0 Energy 154 467 239 614 745 Calculate the enthalpy change from bond energies for each of these reactions: 1. H(g) + F(g) 2 HF(g) AH = 2. CH (8) +20,(g) - CO(g) + 2HO (8) 3. CO(g) + 2H, (g) → CH,OH(1) 4. 2H (g) + O(g) → 2H,O(g) - 5. 2H,O(g) - 2H (8) + 0,(g) 6. HCCH (8) + Cl (8) - CIH,CCH,CI(g) 7. CH(g) +HO(g) - CO(g) + 3H (g) 799 495 AH = &. CHCOOH +CHOH- CHCOOCH + HO AH = AH = AH= AH = ΔΗ = AH=

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5.3-1 Calculating Enthalpy Change from Bond Energies
Use the table below to answer the following questions.
Table 1 Average Bond Energies (kJ/mol)
Bond Energy
H-H 432
H-F
565
C-H 413
C-O 358
C=O
1072
C-C
C-CL
Bond
F-F
O-H
C1-Cl
C=C
C=O
C=O (for CO(g))
0=0
339
Calculate the enthalpy change from bond energies for each of these reactions:
1. H(g) + F(g) → 2 HF(g)
AH =
2. CH(g) +20,(g) - CO(g) + 2HO (g)
3. CO(g) + 2H,(g) - CH₂OH(1)
Energy
154
467
239
614
745
799
495
4. 2H,(g) + 0,(g) → 2H,O(g)
5. 2H,O(g) → 2H,(g) + 0,(g)
6. HCCH (g) + C1 (g) → CIH CCH CI(g)
7. CH (g) + HO(g) → CO(g) + 3H, (g)
AH =
8. CHCOOH+CHOH- CHCOOCH+HỌ
AH =
AH =
AH =
AH =
AH =
ΔΗ =
Transcribed Image Text:5.3-1 Calculating Enthalpy Change from Bond Energies Use the table below to answer the following questions. Table 1 Average Bond Energies (kJ/mol) Bond Energy H-H 432 H-F 565 C-H 413 C-O 358 C=O 1072 C-C C-CL Bond F-F O-H C1-Cl C=C C=O C=O (for CO(g)) 0=0 339 Calculate the enthalpy change from bond energies for each of these reactions: 1. H(g) + F(g) → 2 HF(g) AH = 2. CH(g) +20,(g) - CO(g) + 2HO (g) 3. CO(g) + 2H,(g) - CH₂OH(1) Energy 154 467 239 614 745 799 495 4. 2H,(g) + 0,(g) → 2H,O(g) 5. 2H,O(g) → 2H,(g) + 0,(g) 6. HCCH (g) + C1 (g) → CIH CCH CI(g) 7. CH (g) + HO(g) → CO(g) + 3H, (g) AH = 8. CHCOOH+CHOH- CHCOOCH+HỌ AH = AH = AH = AH = AH = ΔΗ =
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