Part B If there is a lack of oxygen, hydrocarbons will undergo incomplete combustion, forming solid carbon (soot) and carbon monoxide, rather than carbon dioxide. The incomplete combustion of Heptane (C,H16) proceeds as follows: C,H16 (1) + 602 (g)→3C(s) + 4CO(g) + 8H2O(g) Determine A,H° for the above reaction using Hess' Law based on the following equations: A,H° ( kJ - mo]-1) Reaction C,H16(1) + 1102(g) → 7CO2 (g) + 8H2O(g) -4464.5 CO2(g)→C(s) + O2 (g) 393.5 2CO2(g)→2C0(g) +02(g) 566.0 Enter your answer with one digit after the decimal. να ΑΣφ ? A,H° = kJ . mol

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If there is a lack of oxygen, hydrocarbons will undergo incomplete combustion, forming solid carbon (soot) and carbon monoxide, rather than carbon dioxide. The incomplete combustion of
Heptane (C,H16) proceeds as follows:
C,H16 (1) + 602 (g)→3C(s) + 4CO(g) + 8H2O(g)
Determine A,H° for the above reaction using Hess' Law based on the following equations:
A,H° (
kJ - mo]-1)
Reaction
C,H16(1) + 1102(g) → 7CO2 (g) + 8H2O(g)
-4464.5
CO2(g)→C(s) + O2 (g)
393.5
2CO2(g)→2C0(g) +02(g)
566.0
Enter your answer with one digit after the decimal.
ν ΑΣφ.
?
A,H° =
kJ . mol
Transcribed Image Text:Part B If there is a lack of oxygen, hydrocarbons will undergo incomplete combustion, forming solid carbon (soot) and carbon monoxide, rather than carbon dioxide. The incomplete combustion of Heptane (C,H16) proceeds as follows: C,H16 (1) + 602 (g)→3C(s) + 4CO(g) + 8H2O(g) Determine A,H° for the above reaction using Hess' Law based on the following equations: A,H° ( kJ - mo]-1) Reaction C,H16(1) + 1102(g) → 7CO2 (g) + 8H2O(g) -4464.5 CO2(g)→C(s) + O2 (g) 393.5 2CO2(g)→2C0(g) +02(g) 566.0 Enter your answer with one digit after the decimal. ν ΑΣφ. ? A,H° = kJ . mol
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