(c) 2 CH3(C=0)H(g) + 5 0,(9) → 4 Co,(9) + 4 H,0(g) X kJ .........

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Using the bond enthalpies in the Average Bond Enthalpies table, determine the approximate enthalpy (in kJ) for each of the following reactions.
(Assume the average bond enthalpy of the Cl-F bond is 254 kJ/mol.)
(a) Cl2(9) + 3 F2(9) → 2 CIF3(9)
-823
k)
(b) H2C=CH2(g) + H2(g) → H3CCH3(g)
-127
kJ
(c) 2 CH3(C=O)H(g) + 5 O2(g) → 4 CO,(9) + 4 H,0(g)
X k)
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Transcribed Image Text:18:30 Sat 6 Nov 1. 91% ... webassign.net A = -1365 kJ/mol - -1370 kJ for one mole of reaction Check Score Hide Answer Hide Solution Try Another Using the bond enthalpies in the Average Bond Enthalpies table, determine the approximate enthalpy (in kJ) for each of the following reactions. (Assume the average bond enthalpy of the Cl-F bond is 254 kJ/mol.) (a) Cl2(9) + 3 F2(9) → 2 CIF3(9) -823 k) (b) H2C=CH2(g) + H2(g) → H3CCH3(g) -127 kJ (c) 2 CH3(C=O)H(g) + 5 O2(g) → 4 CO,(9) + 4 H,0(g) X k) Supporting Materials O Periodic Table I Constants and Supplemental Data Factors Additional Materials M Section 7.5 Submit Answer
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