Ethanol, C2H5OH», can be made by reaction of ethylene, C2H4«, with H2Ow. The standard enthalpies of formation of ethanol, ethylene, and H2OW are -277.69, +52.26, and -241.82 kJ-mol-1, respectively. What is the reaction enthalpy for the synthesis of one mole of ethanol? O-16.39 kJ-mol-1 +16.39 kJ•mol-1 O -467.25 kJ-mol-1 -88.13 kJ-mol-1 -571.77 kJ•mol-1

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Chapter5: Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: Energy And Chemical Reactions
Section5.5: Enthalpy Changes For Chemical Reactions
Problem 5.6CYU: The combustion of ethane, C2H6, has an enthalpy change of 2857.3 kJ for the reaction as written...
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Ethanol, C2H5OHa, can be made by reaction of ethylene, C2H4t, with H2O. The standard enthalpies of formation of ethanol, ethylene, and H20% are -277.69, +52.26, and 241.82 kJ-mol, respectively. What is the reaction enthalpy for the synthesis of one mole of ethanol?

-16.39 kJmol1

+16.39 kJ-mol

-467.25 kJ-mol

-88.13 kJ-mol-1

-571.77 kJmol1 

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Ethanol, C2H50H», can be made by reaction of ethylene, C2H4, with H2Ow. The
standard enthalpies of formation of ethanol, ethylene, and H2Oe are -277.69,
+52.26, and -241.82 kJ-mol-1, respectively. What is the reaction enthalpy for the
synthesis of one mole of ethanol?
O
-16.39 kJ•mol-1
+16.39 kJ•mol-1
O-467.25 kJ-mol-1
-88.13 kJ•mol-1
O
-571.77 kJ•mol-1
Transcribed Image Text:Question Ethanol, C2H50H», can be made by reaction of ethylene, C2H4, with H2Ow. The standard enthalpies of formation of ethanol, ethylene, and H2Oe are -277.69, +52.26, and -241.82 kJ-mol-1, respectively. What is the reaction enthalpy for the synthesis of one mole of ethanol? O -16.39 kJ•mol-1 +16.39 kJ•mol-1 O-467.25 kJ-mol-1 -88.13 kJ•mol-1 O -571.77 kJ•mol-1
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