6.81 Compounds with carbon-carbon double bonds, such as ethylene, C,H4, add hydrogen in a reaction called hydrogenation. C,H,(g) + H2(g) → C,H(g) Calculate the enthalpy change for this reaction, using the following combustion data: C,H(g) + 30,(g) → 2CO,(g) + 2H,O(/);| AH = -1411 kJ | C,H.(g) + ¿0,(g) 2CO,(g) + 3H,O(1); AH = –1560 kJ H,(g) + 0,(g) –→ H,O(1); AH = -286 kJ

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6.81 Compounds with carbon-carbon double bonds,
such as ethylene, C,H4, add hydrogen in a reaction called
hydrogenation.
С, Н.(g) + H,(g) — С,Н,(g)
→ C¿H(g)
Calculate the enthalpy change for this reaction, using the
following combustion data:
C,H(g) + 30,(g)
→ 2CO,(g) + 2H,O(/);|
AH = -1411 kJ
|
C,H.(g) + ¿0,(g)
2CO,(g) + 3H,O(1);
AH = –1560 kJ
H,(g) + 0,(g) –→ H,O(1); AH = -286 kJ
Transcribed Image Text:6.81 Compounds with carbon-carbon double bonds, such as ethylene, C,H4, add hydrogen in a reaction called hydrogenation. С, Н.(g) + H,(g) — С,Н,(g) → C¿H(g) Calculate the enthalpy change for this reaction, using the following combustion data: C,H(g) + 30,(g) → 2CO,(g) + 2H,O(/);| AH = -1411 kJ | C,H.(g) + ¿0,(g) 2CO,(g) + 3H,O(1); AH = –1560 kJ H,(g) + 0,(g) –→ H,O(1); AH = -286 kJ
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