1. Refer to the following Bond energy table and determine if more energy is released per gram of fuel by burning natural gas (CH4) or butane (C4H10). Then, draw the Lewis Structure of all molecules. CH4(g) + 2O2(g) à CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)             2C4 H10 + 13O2 à 8CO2(g) + 10H2O(g)

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1. Refer to the following Bond energy table and determine if more energy is released per gram of fuel by burning natural gas (CH4) or butane (C4H10). Then, draw the Lewis Structure of all molecules.

CH4(g) + 2O2(g) à CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)

            2C4 H10 + 13O2 à 8CO2(g) + 10H2O(g)

TABLE 9.5
Bond Energies (in kJ/mol)*
Single Bonds
H C N
F
Br
H
432
C
411
346
386
305
167
459
358
201
142
363
272
226
-
|
F
565
485
283
190
284
155
CI
428
327
313
218
255
249
240
Br
362
285
201
217
249
216
190
I
295
213
201
278
208
175
149
|
Multiple Bonds
C=C
602
C=N
615
C=0
745 (799 in CO,)
C=C
835
C=N
887
C=0
1072
N=N
418
N=0
607
S=0 (in SO2)
532
N=N
942
0=0
494
S=0 (in SO3)
469
*Data are taken from J. E. Huheey, Keiter, and Keiter, Inorganic Chemistry, 4th ed. (New York:
HarperCollins, 1993), pp. A21-A34.
Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 9.5 Bond Energies (in kJ/mol)* Single Bonds H C N F Br H 432 C 411 346 386 305 167 459 358 201 142 363 272 226 - | F 565 485 283 190 284 155 CI 428 327 313 218 255 249 240 Br 362 285 201 217 249 216 190 I 295 213 201 278 208 175 149 | Multiple Bonds C=C 602 C=N 615 C=0 745 (799 in CO,) C=C 835 C=N 887 C=0 1072 N=N 418 N=0 607 S=0 (in SO2) 532 N=N 942 0=0 494 S=0 (in SO3) 469 *Data are taken from J. E. Huheey, Keiter, and Keiter, Inorganic Chemistry, 4th ed. (New York: HarperCollins, 1993), pp. A21-A34.
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