Question 2-All of the following questions refer to this thermochemical equation-use your appendix II for changes in enthalpies of formation: C6H6 (1) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2O (g) AH=?? a. Write the balanced thermochemical equation for the complete combustion of liquid benzene using the skeleton equation above and changes in enthalpy of formation. b. If 10.0 L of oxygen gas at 20.0 °C and 1.00 atm completely reacts, how many grams of liquid benzene reacted with it? c.. How much heat energy will be transferred according to the information in part b? Specify direction of heat transfer in your answer. d. If the water vapor and carbon dioxide gas produced in the trial described in part b is collected in a 20.0 L container at 427 °C, calculate the partial pressure of each gas? e. The container described in part d can only withstand a maximum of 5.00 atm of pressure without exploding--will the container stay intact?

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Question 2-All of the following questions refer to this thermochemical equation-use
your appendix II for changes in enthalpies of formation:
C6H6 (1) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H20 (g) AH = ??
a. Write the balanced thermochemical equation for the complete combustion of liquid
benzene using the skeleton equation above and changes in enthalpy of formation.
b. If 10.0 L of oxygen gas at 20.0 °C and 1.00 atm completely reacts, how many grams of
liquid benzene reacted with it?
c.. How much heat energy will be transferred according to the information in part b?
Specify direction of heat transfer in your answer.
d. If the water vapor and carbon dioxide gas produced in the trial described in part b is
collected in a 20.0 L container at 427 °C, calculate the partial pressure of each gas?
e. The container described in part d can only withstand a maximum of 5.00 atm of
pressure without exploding--will the container stay intact?
Transcribed Image Text:Page 1. of 2 Question 2-All of the following questions refer to this thermochemical equation-use your appendix II for changes in enthalpies of formation: C6H6 (1) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H20 (g) AH = ?? a. Write the balanced thermochemical equation for the complete combustion of liquid benzene using the skeleton equation above and changes in enthalpy of formation. b. If 10.0 L of oxygen gas at 20.0 °C and 1.00 atm completely reacts, how many grams of liquid benzene reacted with it? c.. How much heat energy will be transferred according to the information in part b? Specify direction of heat transfer in your answer. d. If the water vapor and carbon dioxide gas produced in the trial described in part b is collected in a 20.0 L container at 427 °C, calculate the partial pressure of each gas? e. The container described in part d can only withstand a maximum of 5.00 atm of pressure without exploding--will the container stay intact?
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