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Use the bond enthalpies given below to estimate the enthalpy change of the following reaction: Number k.J ÐÐÐ Bond C-C C-C C-H C-O O-H Bond Enthalpy (kJ/mol) 347 620 414 351 460 Show transcribed image text Use the bond enthalpies given below to estimate the enthalpy change of the following reaction: Number k.J ÐÐÐ Bond C-C C-C C-H C-O O-H Bond Enthalpy (kJ/mol) 347 620 414 351 460
Use the bond enthalpies given below to estimate the enthalpy change of the following reaction: Number k.J ÐÐÐ Bond C-C C-C C-H C-O O-H Bond Enthalpy (kJ/mol) 347 620 414 351 460
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use the bond energies provided to estimate ?H�rxn forthe reaction below.
CH3OH(l) + 2 O2(g) ? CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
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Bond | Bond Energy(kJ/mol) |
C-H | 414 |
C-O | 360 |
C=O | 799 |
O=O | 498 |
O-H | 464 |
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CH3OH(l) + 2 O2(g) ? CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
?H�rxn = ?
Bond | Bond Energy(kJ/mol) |
C-H | 414 |
C-O | 360 |
C=O | 799 |
O=O | 498 |
O-H | 464 |
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