Consider the exothermic reaction C,Hs(g) + 1002(9)→3CO2(g)+4H2O(g) Calculate the standard heat of reaction, or A,H®, for this reaction using the given data. Also consider that the standard enthalpy of the formation of elements in their pure form is considered to be zero. Reactant or product Af H° (kJ mol 1) C,Hs(g) -104 CO2(9) -393.5 H2O(g) -241.8 Express your answer to four significant figures and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) HÀ Value Units

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Consider the exothermic reaction
C3H$ (g) + 100, (g)→3CO2 (g) + 4H2O(g)
Calculate the standard heat of reaction, or AH°, for this reaction using the given data. Also consider that the standard enthalpy of the formation of elements in their pure form is considered to be zero.
Reactant or product
Af H° (kJ mol 1)
C,Hs(9)
-104
CO2(9)
-393.5
H2O(g)
-241.8
Express your answer to four significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part C Consider the exothermic reaction C3H$ (g) + 100, (g)→3CO2 (g) + 4H2O(g) Calculate the standard heat of reaction, or AH°, for this reaction using the given data. Also consider that the standard enthalpy of the formation of elements in their pure form is considered to be zero. Reactant or product Af H° (kJ mol 1) C,Hs(9) -104 CO2(9) -393.5 H2O(g) -241.8 Express your answer to four significant figures and include the appropriate units. • View Available Hint(s) HA Value Units
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