Oxygen atoms can combine with ozone to form oxygen: O 3 (g) + O(g) → 2 O 2 (g) Δ r H ∘ = −392 kJ/mol-rxn Using Δ r H ∘ and the bond dissociation enthalpy data in Table 8.8, estimate the bond dissociation enthalpy for the oxygen-oxygen bond in ozone, O 3 . How does your estimate compare with the energies of an O—O single bond and an O=O double bond? Does the oxygen-oxygen bond dissociation enthalpy in ozone correlate with its bond order?
Oxygen atoms can combine with ozone to form oxygen: O 3 (g) + O(g) → 2 O 2 (g) Δ r H ∘ = −392 kJ/mol-rxn Using Δ r H ∘ and the bond dissociation enthalpy data in Table 8.8, estimate the bond dissociation enthalpy for the oxygen-oxygen bond in ozone, O 3 . How does your estimate compare with the energies of an O—O single bond and an O=O double bond? Does the oxygen-oxygen bond dissociation enthalpy in ozone correlate with its bond order?
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Oxygen atoms can combine with ozone to form oxygen:
O3(g) + O(g) → 2 O2(g)
Δ
r
H
∘
= −392 kJ/mol-rxn
Using
Δ
r
H
∘
and the bond dissociation enthalpy data in Table 8.8, estimate the bond dissociation enthalpy for the oxygen-oxygen bond in ozone, O3. How does your estimate compare with the energies of an O—O single bond and an O=O double bond? Does the oxygen-oxygen bond dissociation enthalpy in ozone correlate with its bond order?
Please help me calculate the undiluted samples ppm concentration.
My calculations were 280.11 ppm. Please see if I did my math correctly using the following standard curve.
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Provide an IUPAC name for each of the compounds shown.
(Specify (E)/(Z) stereochemistry, if relevant, for straight chain alkenes only. Pay attention to
commas, dashes, etc.)
H₁₂C
C(CH3)3
C=C
H3C
CH3
CH3CH2CH
CI
CH3
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CH3COO
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