Use the bond energies from Table 10.3 to calculate ΔH°rxn (in kJ) for the reaction below. You will need to draw the Lewis structures of all reactants and products first. Reaction: 2 H2(g) + C2H2(g) → C2H6(g) ΔH°rxn = ? Enter your response as calculated with the appropriate sign (+ or -) and without units.

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Use the bond energies from Table 10.3 to calculate ΔH°rxn (in kJ) for the reaction below. You will need to draw the Lewis structures of all reactants and products first.

Reaction: 2 H2(g) + C2H2(g) → C2H6(g)         ΔH°rxn = ?

Enter your response as calculated with the appropriate sign (+ or -) and without units

TABLE 10.3 - Average Bond Energies
Bond Energy
(kJ/mol)
Bond Energy
(kJ/mol)
Bond Energy
(kJ/mol)
Bond
Bond
Bond
H-H
436
N-N
163
Br-F
237
H-C
414
N=N
418
Br-CI
218
H-N
389
N=N
946
Br-Br
193
H-O
464
N-O
222
|-CI
208
H-S
368
N=O
590
|-Br
175
H-F
565
N-F
272
151
H-CI
431
N-CI
200
Si-H
323
H-Br
364
N-Br
243
Si- Si
226
H-I
297
N-I
159
Si-C
301
C-C
347
0-0
142
S-O
265
C=C
611
O=0
498
Si=0
368
C=C
837
O-F
190
S=0
523
C-N
305
0-CI
203
Si-CI
464
C=N
615
234
S=S
418
C=N
891
F-F
159
S-F
327
C-O
360
CI-F
253
S-CI
253
C=0
736*
CI-CI
243
S-Br
218
C=O
1072
S-S
266
C-CI
339
*799 in CO2
© 2020 Pearson Education, Inc.
Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 10.3 - Average Bond Energies Bond Energy (kJ/mol) Bond Energy (kJ/mol) Bond Energy (kJ/mol) Bond Bond Bond H-H 436 N-N 163 Br-F 237 H-C 414 N=N 418 Br-CI 218 H-N 389 N=N 946 Br-Br 193 H-O 464 N-O 222 |-CI 208 H-S 368 N=O 590 |-Br 175 H-F 565 N-F 272 151 H-CI 431 N-CI 200 Si-H 323 H-Br 364 N-Br 243 Si- Si 226 H-I 297 N-I 159 Si-C 301 C-C 347 0-0 142 S-O 265 C=C 611 O=0 498 Si=0 368 C=C 837 O-F 190 S=0 523 C-N 305 0-CI 203 Si-CI 464 C=N 615 234 S=S 418 C=N 891 F-F 159 S-F 327 C-O 360 CI-F 253 S-CI 253 C=0 736* CI-CI 243 S-Br 218 C=O 1072 S-S 266 C-CI 339 *799 in CO2 © 2020 Pearson Education, Inc.
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