Chemistry: The Science in Context (Fifth Edition)
Chemistry: The Science in Context (Fifth Edition)
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ISBN: 9780393614046
Author: Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss, Natalie Foster, Stacey Lowery Bretz, Geoffrey Davies
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.118AP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: An explanation corresponding to the fact that C2H2 and C6H6 are known as endothermic compounds is to be stated.

The standard molar enthalpy of combustion of acetylene and benzene is to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The compounds that have positive ΔHfο value are termed as endothermic compounds.

The standard molar enthalpy of combustion for a reaction is the change in enthalpy when one mole of a compound goes under combustion process.

To determine: The reason for calling C2H2 and C6H6 as endothermic compounds.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 5.118AP

Solution

The reason for calling C2H2 and C6H6 as endothermic compounds is stated below.

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

Given

The ΔHfο value of C2H2 is 226.7kJ/mol .

The ΔHfο value of C6H6 is 49.0kJ/mol .

The compounds that have positive ΔHfο value are termed as endothermic compounds. Here, in the given the ΔHfο value of both C2H2 and C6H6 are positive. Hence, C2H2 and C6H6 are referred as endothermic compounds.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The standard molar enthalpy of combustion of acetylene and benzene.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 5.118AP

Solution

The standard molar enthalpies of combustion of acetylene and benzene are -1,299.6kJ/mol_ and -3,267.7kJ/mol_ .

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Explanation

Given

The ΔHfο value of C2H2 is 226.7kJ/mol .

The ΔHfο value of C6H6 is 49.0kJ/mol .

The standard molar enthalpy of combustion for a reaction is the change in enthalpy when one mole of a compound goes under combustion process. The combustion processes of acetylene and benzene are written as,

C2H2(g)+52O2(g)2CO2(g)+H2O(l)C6H6(g)+152O2(g)6CO2(g)+3H2O(l)

The ΔHfο value of CO2(g) is 393.5kJ/mol .

The ΔHfο value of H2O(l) is 285.9kJ/mol .

The ΔHfο value of O2(g) is 0kJ/mol

The standard molar enthalpy change of a combustion process is calculated by the formula,

ΔHcomb.ο=ΔHfο(Products)ΔHfο(Reactants)

Where,

  • ΔHcomb.ο is the standard molar enthalpy change of a combustion process.
  • ΔHfο(Products) is the standard molar enthalpy change of products.
  • ΔHfο(Reactants) is the standard molar enthalpy change of reactants.

The standard molar enthalpy of combustion of acetylene and benzene are calculated in (I) and (II) part.

(I)

The standard molar enthalpy of combustion of acetylene (ΔHcomb.,Acetyleneο) is calculated from the above expression and rewritten as,

ΔHcomb.,Acetyleneο=(2×ΔHf,CO2(g)ο+1×ΔHf,H2O(l)ο)(1×ΔHf,C2H2(g)ο+52×ΔHf,O2(g)ο) (1)

Where,

  • ΔHf,CO2(g)ο is the ΔHfο value of CO2(g) .
  • ΔHf,H2O(l)ο is the ΔHfο value of H2O(l) .
  • ΔHf,C2H2(g)ο is the ΔHfο value of C2H2(g) .
  • ΔHf,O2(g)ο is the ΔHfο value of O2(g) .

Substitute the values of ΔHfο for reactants and products in equation (1).

ΔHcomb.,Acetyleneο=(2×ΔHf,CO2(g)ο+1×ΔHf,H2O(l)ο)(1×ΔHf,C2H2(g)ο+52×ΔHf,O2(g)ο)ΔHcomb.,Acetyleneο=((2×393.5+1×285.9)(1×226.7+52×0))kJ/mol=(1,072.9226.7)kJ/mol=1,299.6kJ/mol

Hence, the standard molar enthalpy of combustion of acetylene is -1,299.6kJ/mol_ .

(II)

The standard molar enthalpy of combustion of acetylene (ΔHcomb.,Benzeneο) is calculated from the above expression and rewritten as,

ΔHcomb.,Benzeneο=(6×ΔHf,CO2(g)ο+3×ΔHf,H2O(l)ο)(1×ΔHf,C6H6(g)ο+152×ΔHf,O2(g)ο) (2)

Where,

  • ΔHf,CO2(g)ο is the ΔHfο value of CO2(g) .
  • ΔHf,H2O(l)ο is the ΔHfο value of H2O(l) .
  • ΔHf,C6H6(g)ο is the ΔHfο value of. C6H6(g) .
  • ΔHf,O2(g)ο is the ΔHfο value of O2(g) .

Substitute the values of ΔHfο for reactants and products in equation (2).

ΔHcomb.,Benzeneο=(6×ΔHf,CO2(g)ο+3×ΔHf,H2O(l)ο)(1×ΔHf,C6H6(g)ο+152×ΔHf,O2(g)ο)ΔHcomb.,Benzeneο=((6×393.5+3×285.9)(1×49.0+152×0))kJ/mol=(3,218.749.0)kJ/mol=3,267.7kJ/mol

Hence, the standard molar enthalpy of combustion of benzene is -3,267.7kJ/mol_ .

Conclusion

  1. a. The compounds that have positive ΔHfο value are termed as endothermic compounds.
  2. b. The standard molar enthalpies of combustion of acetylene and benzene are -1,299.6kJ/mol_ and -3,267.7kJ/mol_

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