MISSED THIS? Read Section 10.10 (Pages 422-425); Watch IWE 10.11. Propane burns in air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. H3C-CH₂-CH3(g) +502(g) → 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) Bond C-H Bond Energy(kJ/mol) 414 347 C-C C-O O-H 0=0 C=0 C=O in CO₂ 360 464 498 736 799 Part A Use average bond energies given in the table to calculate AHrxn for the reaction. Express your answer as an integer with the appropriate units. AHrxn= Submit Provide Feedback LO Li μA Value Request Answer Units ?

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MISSED THIS? Read Section 10.10 (Pages 422-425);
Watch IWE 10.11.
Propane burns in air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor.
H3C-CH₂-CH3(g) +502(g) → 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)
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Transcribed Image Text:MISSED THIS? Read Section 10.10 (Pages 422-425); Watch IWE 10.11. Propane burns in air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. H3C-CH₂-CH3(g) +502(g) → 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) 1 A F Bond C-H C-C C-O 0-H 0=0 C=0 C=O in CO₂ 2 W Bond Energy(kJ/mol) 414 347 S # 3 C E D 360 464 498 736 799 19 S4 $ R F tvill % 5 T G Part A Use average bond energies given in the table to calculate AHrxn for the reaction. Express your answer as an integer with the appropriate units. 6 G Search or type URL Submit Provide Feedback AHrxn= Value MacBook Pro Y H & 7 O O i Request Answer μà U * 8 J + Units ( 9 K < R ) ? X 0 Aa O P W + = 11 BAI
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