The standard heat of combustion of liquid benzene (giving water vapor) is 40.145kJ/g at 25 °C. The heats of formation of carbon dioxide and water vapor are 393.509 kJ/mol and 241.818 kJ/mol, respectively, at 25 °C and one bar pressure. Calculate the enthalpy change for the formation of benzene (C6H6) from the elements at 25 °C and one bar pressure. Calculate the enthalpy change for the formation benzene from the elements at 25 °C and one bar

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The standard heat of combustion of liquid benzene (giving water vapor) is 40.145kJ/g at 25 °C. The heats of formation of carbon dioxide and water vapor are 393.509 kJ/mol and 241.818 kJ/mol, respectively, at 25 °C and one bar pressure. Calculate the enthalpy change for the formation of benzene (C6H6) from the elements at 25 °C and one bar pressure. Calculate the enthalpy change for the formation benzene from the elements at 25 °C and one bar.

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