Carbon disulfide is a colorless liquid. When pure, it is nearly odorless, but the commercial product smells vile. Carbon disulfide is used in the manufacture of rayon and cellophane. The liquid burns as follows: CS2(1) +302 (9) CO2(9) +2S02(9) Calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction using standard enthalpies of formation. AH (CS2 (1)) = 89.70 kJ/mol AH;(02(9)) = 0 kJ/mol AH (CO2(g)) = -393.52 kJ/mol AH; (SO2 (9)) =-296.8 kJ/mol Standard enthalpy change =

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Carbon disulfide is a colorless liquid. When pure, it is nearly odorless, but the commercial product smells vile. Carbon disulfide is used in the manufacture of rayon and cellophane. The liquid burns as follows:
CS2 (1) +302 (9) → CO2(9) + 2SO2 (g)
Calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction using standard enthalpies of formation.
AH;(CS2 (1)) = 89.70 kJ/mol
AH;(02(9)) = 0 kJ/mol
%3D
AH;(CO2 (g)) =-393.52 kJ/mol
AH;(SO2 (g)) =-296.8 kJ/mol
%3D
Standard enthalpy change =
kJ
Transcribed Image Text:Carbon disulfide is a colorless liquid. When pure, it is nearly odorless, but the commercial product smells vile. Carbon disulfide is used in the manufacture of rayon and cellophane. The liquid burns as follows: CS2 (1) +302 (9) → CO2(9) + 2SO2 (g) Calculate the standard enthalpy change for this reaction using standard enthalpies of formation. AH;(CS2 (1)) = 89.70 kJ/mol AH;(02(9)) = 0 kJ/mol %3D AH;(CO2 (g)) =-393.52 kJ/mol AH;(SO2 (g)) =-296.8 kJ/mol %3D Standard enthalpy change = kJ
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