For the reaction: 2C,H1,g) + 130,(g) 8Co,(g) + 10H,0 (g) Part 1 of 2 Predict the enthalpy of reaction from the average bond enthalpies. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. Note: Reference the Bond energies table for additional information. kJ AH° = rxn mol Part 2 of 2 Calculate the enthalpy of reaction from the standard enthalpies of formation of the reactant and product molecules. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. Note: Reference the Thermodynamic properties of pure substances table for additional information. kJ AH° = rxn mol

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For the reaction:

2C4H10(g)  13O2(g) + 8CO2(g )+ 10H2O(g)

Part 1)

Predict the enthalpy of reaction from the average bond enthalpies. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

Note: Reference the Bond energies table for additional information.

=ΔHorxn
kJmol

Part 2) 

Calculate the enthalpy of reaction from the standard enthalpies of formation of the reactant and product molecules. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

Note: Reference the Thermodynamic properties of pure substances table for additional information.

=ΔHorxn
kJmol
 
 

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For the reaction:
2C,H1, (g) + 130,(g) → 8C0,(g) + 10H,0 (g)
Part 1 of 2
Predict the enthalpy of reaction from the average bond enthalpies. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
Note: Reference the Bond energies table for additional information.
kJ
ΔΗ
х10
rxn
mol
Part 2 of 2
Calculate the enthalpy of reaction from the standard enthalpies of formation of the reactant and product molecules. Be sure your answer has the correct
number of significant digits.
Note: Reference the Thermodynamic properties of pure substances table for additional information.
kJ
AH°
=
mol
x10
rxn
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction: 2C,H1, (g) + 130,(g) → 8C0,(g) + 10H,0 (g) Part 1 of 2 Predict the enthalpy of reaction from the average bond enthalpies. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. Note: Reference the Bond energies table for additional information. kJ ΔΗ х10 rxn mol Part 2 of 2 Calculate the enthalpy of reaction from the standard enthalpies of formation of the reactant and product molecules. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. Note: Reference the Thermodynamic properties of pure substances table for additional information. kJ AH° = mol x10 rxn
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