To find:
a) The fuel values of gaseous benzene and acetylene gas based on the thermochemical data in Appendix 4.
b) Whether one mole of benzene has higher or lower fuel value than three moles of acetylene

Answer to Problem 19.70QA
Solution:
a) Fuel value of benzene is
b) One mole of benzene has a lower fuel value than three mole acetylene.
Explanation of Solution
1) Concept:
Fuel value is the quantity of energy released during the complete combustion of one gram of a substance. To calculate the fuel value of the compound, we need to use the heat of combustion of fuel and molar mass. First we will write the combustion reaction of gaseous benzene and acetylene gas. Then we will calculate the
2) Formula:
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ii)
3) Given:
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4) Calculations:
Write the balanced combustion reaction of benzene.
Calculate the
If we divide the absolute value of
The fuel value of benzene is
Write the balanced combustion reaction of acetylene.
Calculate the
If we divide the absolute value of
The fuel value of acetyleneis
The fuel value of one mole of benzene is lower than 3 mole of acetylene.
Conclusion:
The fuel value is calculated from the thermodynamic data, combustion reaction, and molar mass.
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