Hydrogen, H2 Oxygen, O2 Hydrogen peroxide, H,O2 Water, H2O Carbon monoxide, CO Carbon dioxide, CO, Ethylene, C,H4 Methane, CH4 Figure 2.17

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The methane molecule, CH4, has the geometry shown in
Figure 2.17. Imagine a hypothetical process in which the methane molecule is “expanded,” by simultaneously extending
all four C—H bonds to infinity. We then have the
process
CH4(g)----->C(g) + 4 H(g)
(a) Compare this process with the reverse of the reaction
that represents the standard enthalpy of formation of
CH4(g). (b) Calculate the enthalpy change in each case.
Which is the more endothermic process? What accounts
for the difference in ΔH° values? (c) Suppose that 3.45 g
CH4(g) reacts with 1.22 g F2(g), forming CF4(g) and HF(g)
as sole products. What is the limiting reagent in this reaction?
If the reaction occurs at constant pressure, what
amount of heat is evolved?

Hydrogen, H2
Oxygen, O2
Hydrogen
peroxide, H,O2
Water, H2O
Carbon
monoxide, CO
Carbon
dioxide, CO,
Ethylene, C,H4
Methane, CH4
Figure 2.17
Transcribed Image Text:Hydrogen, H2 Oxygen, O2 Hydrogen peroxide, H,O2 Water, H2O Carbon monoxide, CO Carbon dioxide, CO, Ethylene, C,H4 Methane, CH4 Figure 2.17
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