H H¬C-H + 2 O=O H Express your answer in kilojoules to three significant figures. ΔΗ = ΑΣΦ 0=C=O + 2 H-O-H ? kJ

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**Chemical Reaction and Enthalpy Calculation**

The reaction presented is:

\[ \text{H}_{3}\text{C–H} + 2 \, \text{O}=\text{O} \rightarrow \text{O}=\text{C}=\text{O} + 2 \, \text{H–O–H} \]

**Instruction:**
Express your answer in kilojoules (kJ) to three significant figures.

**Input Box:**
\[ \Delta H = \, \_\_\_\_\_\_ \, \text{kJ} \]

**Explanation:**

This is a combustion reaction where methane (\( \text{CH}_4 \)) reacts with oxygen (\( \text{O}_2 \)) to form carbon dioxide (\( \text{CO}_2 \)) and water (\( \text{H}_2\text{O} \)). 

The task is to calculate the enthalpy change (\( \Delta H \)) for this reaction and express it in kilojoules with three significant figures.
Transcribed Image Text:**Chemical Reaction and Enthalpy Calculation** The reaction presented is: \[ \text{H}_{3}\text{C–H} + 2 \, \text{O}=\text{O} \rightarrow \text{O}=\text{C}=\text{O} + 2 \, \text{H–O–H} \] **Instruction:** Express your answer in kilojoules (kJ) to three significant figures. **Input Box:** \[ \Delta H = \, \_\_\_\_\_\_ \, \text{kJ} \] **Explanation:** This is a combustion reaction where methane (\( \text{CH}_4 \)) reacts with oxygen (\( \text{O}_2 \)) to form carbon dioxide (\( \text{CO}_2 \)) and water (\( \text{H}_2\text{O} \)). The task is to calculate the enthalpy change (\( \Delta H \)) for this reaction and express it in kilojoules with three significant figures.
**Estimating Reaction Enthalpy Using Bond Enthalpies**

### Bond Enthalpy Table
The table below provides average bond enthalpies in kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol) for different chemical bonds:

| Bond    | Enthalpy (kJ/mol) | Bond    | Enthalpy (kJ/mol) | Bond    | Enthalpy (kJ/mol) | Bond    | Enthalpy (kJ/mol) |
|---------|-------------------|---------|-------------------|---------|-------------------|---------|-------------------|
| C–H     | 413               | N–H     | 391               | O–H     | 463               | F–F     | 155               |
| C–C     | 348               | N–N     | 163               | O–O     | 146               |         |                   |
| C=C     | 614               | N=O     | 201               | O=O     | 495               | Cl–F    | 253               |
| C–N     | 293               | N–F     | 272               | O–F     | 190               | Cl–Cl   | 242               |
| C–O     | 358               | N–Cl    | 200               | O–Cl    | 203               | Br–F    | 237               |
| C=O     | 799               | N–Br    | 243               | O–I     | 234               | Br–Cl   | 218               |
| C–F     | 485               | H–H     | 436               |         |                   | Br–Br   | 193               |
| C–Cl    | 328               | H–F     | 567               |         |                   |         |                   |
| C–Br    | 276               | H–Cl    | 431               | I–Cl    | 208               |         |                   |
| C–I     | 240               | H–Br    | 366               | I–Br    | 175               |         |                   |
|         |                   | H–I     | 299               | I–I     | 151               |         |                   |

### Reaction Diagram
The chemical reaction shown is:

\[ \text{Br-C-H}
Transcribed Image Text:**Estimating Reaction Enthalpy Using Bond Enthalpies** ### Bond Enthalpy Table The table below provides average bond enthalpies in kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol) for different chemical bonds: | Bond | Enthalpy (kJ/mol) | Bond | Enthalpy (kJ/mol) | Bond | Enthalpy (kJ/mol) | Bond | Enthalpy (kJ/mol) | |---------|-------------------|---------|-------------------|---------|-------------------|---------|-------------------| | C–H | 413 | N–H | 391 | O–H | 463 | F–F | 155 | | C–C | 348 | N–N | 163 | O–O | 146 | | | | C=C | 614 | N=O | 201 | O=O | 495 | Cl–F | 253 | | C–N | 293 | N–F | 272 | O–F | 190 | Cl–Cl | 242 | | C–O | 358 | N–Cl | 200 | O–Cl | 203 | Br–F | 237 | | C=O | 799 | N–Br | 243 | O–I | 234 | Br–Cl | 218 | | C–F | 485 | H–H | 436 | | | Br–Br | 193 | | C–Cl | 328 | H–F | 567 | | | | | | C–Br | 276 | H–Cl | 431 | I–Cl | 208 | | | | C–I | 240 | H–Br | 366 | I–Br | 175 | | | | | | H–I | 299 | I–I | 151 | | | ### Reaction Diagram The chemical reaction shown is: \[ \text{Br-C-H}
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Enthalpy of reaction can be calculated using bond energies.

∆H°rxn = bond energy of bond broken - bond energy of bond formed.

 

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