• Use the table of Bond Energies (BE) in the table below to calculate the Heat of Reaction, AHxn for the complete combustion of two moles of liquid ethanal (CH3CHO (1): 2 CH3CHO () + 5 02(9) → 4 CO2 (g) + 4 H20(9) AH:X0 kJ H O = 0 H-C-C H. O =C=0 H-O-H TABLE 9.5 Bond Energies (in kJ/mol)* Single Bonds H N F CI Br H 432 C 411 346 386 305 167 459 358 201 142 S 363 272 226 F 565 485 283 190 284 155 CI 428 327 313 218 255 249 240 Br 362 285 201 217 249 216 190 I 295 213 201 278 208 175 149 Multiple Bonds C=C 602 C=N 615 c=0 745 (799 in CO2) C=C 835 C=N 887 C=0 1072 N=N 418 N=0 607 S=0 (in SO,) 532 N=N 942 0=0 494 S=0 (in SO3) 469 *Data are taken from J. E. Huheey, Keiter, and Keiter, Inorganic Chemistry, 4th ed. (New York: HarperCollins, 1993), pp. A21-A34.
• Use the table of Bond Energies (BE) in the table below to calculate the Heat of Reaction, AHxn for the complete combustion of two moles of liquid ethanal (CH3CHO (1): 2 CH3CHO () + 5 02(9) → 4 CO2 (g) + 4 H20(9) AH:X0 kJ H O = 0 H-C-C H. O =C=0 H-O-H TABLE 9.5 Bond Energies (in kJ/mol)* Single Bonds H N F CI Br H 432 C 411 346 386 305 167 459 358 201 142 S 363 272 226 F 565 485 283 190 284 155 CI 428 327 313 218 255 249 240 Br 362 285 201 217 249 216 190 I 295 213 201 278 208 175 149 Multiple Bonds C=C 602 C=N 615 c=0 745 (799 in CO2) C=C 835 C=N 887 C=0 1072 N=N 418 N=0 607 S=0 (in SO,) 532 N=N 942 0=0 494 S=0 (in SO3) 469 *Data are taken from J. E. Huheey, Keiter, and Keiter, Inorganic Chemistry, 4th ed. (New York: HarperCollins, 1993), pp. A21-A34.
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