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Chapter 5, Problem 5.43AP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The ΔH° values for the halogenation of methane in the gas phase is an industrial method for the preparation of certain alkyl halides takes readily when X=Br or X=Cl but not when X=I is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Halogenation is an electrophilic substitution reaction in which the halogen groups are introduced in the reacting compound.

The minimum amount of energy needed to dissociate a bond is called the bond dissociation energy. The term bond dissociation energy is only used for diatomic species. The covalent bonds have low value of bond dissociation energy.

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Answer to Problem 5.43AP

The ΔH° values for the halogenation of methane in the gas phase is 41kJmol-1

Explanation of Solution

The reaction required in the given problem is written below.

X2+CH4H3C-X+H-X

When X=Br, one Br-Br bond and one C-H bond dissociates and a new C-Br bond and one H-Br is formed

The expression for the term ΔH° (enthalpy change) is given below.

ΔH°=(ΔHBr-Brο+ΔHC-Hο)(ΔHH-Brο+ΔHC-Brο)…(1)

Where,

ΔHBr-Brο is the bond dissociation energy of bromine-bromine bonds.

ΔHC-Hο is the bond dissociation energy of carbon-bromine bonds

ΔHH-Brο is the bond dissociation energy of hydrogen-bromine bonds

ΔHC-Brο is the bond dissociation energy of carbon-bromine bonds

The value of ΔHοBr-Br is 190kJmol1.

The value of ΔHοC-H is 439kJmol1.

The value of ΔHοC-Br is 302kJmol1.

The value of ΔHοH-Br is 368kJmol1.

Substitute the value of ΔHοBr-Br, ΔHοC-Br, ΔHοH-Br and ΔHοC-H in the equation (1).

ΔHο=(ΔHοBr-Br+ΔHοC-H)(ΔHοH-Br+ΔHοC-Br)=(190+439)(368+302)kJmol-1=41kJmol-1

The value obtained for the term ΔHο is 41kJmol-1 and thus the negative value signifies that the reaction is exothermic as well as favorable.

Now, when X=Cl, one Cl-Cl bond and one C-H bond dissociates and a new C-Cl bond and one H-Cl is formed.

The expression for the term ΔHο (enthalpy change) is given below.

ΔH°=(ΔHCl-Clο+ΔHC-Hο)(ΔHH-Clο+ΔHC-Clο)…(2)

Where,

ΔHCl-Clο is the bond dissociation energy of chlorine-chlorine bonds.

ΔHC-Hο is the bond dissociation energy of carbon-hydrogen bonds

ΔHH-Clο is the bond dissociation energy of hydrogen-chlorine bonds

ΔHC-Clο is the bond dissociation energy of carbon-chlorine bonds

The value of ΔHCl-Clο is 239kJmol1.

The value of ΔHC-Hο is 439kJmol1.

The value of ΔHC-Clο is 350kJmol1.

The value of ΔHH-Clο is 431kJmol1.

Substitute the value of ΔHοCl-Cl, ΔHοC-Cl, ΔHοH-Cl and ΔHοC-H in the equation (1).

ΔHο=(ΔHοCl-Cl+ΔHοC-H)(ΔHοH-Cl+ΔHοC-Cl)=(239+439)(431+350)kJmol-1=103kJmol-1

The value obtained for the term ΔHο when X=Cl is 103kJmol1 and thus the negative value signifies that the reaction highly exothermic as well as favorable.

The expression for the term ΔHο (enthalpy change) is given below.

ΔH°=(ΔHI-Iο+ΔHC-Hο)(ΔHH-Iο+ΔHC-Iο)…(3)

When X=I, one I-I bond and one C-H bond dissociates and a new C-I bond and one H-I is formed.

Where,

ΔHI-Iο is the bond dissociation energy of iodine-iodine bonds.

ΔHC-Hο is the bond dissociation energy of carbon-hydrogen bonds

ΔHH-Iο is the bond dissociation energy of hydrogen-iodine bonds

ΔHC-Iο is the bond dissociation energy of carbon-iodine bonds

The value of ΔHοH-I is 297kJmol1.

The value of ΔHοC-H is 439kJmol1.

The value of ΔHοI-I is 149kJmol1.

The value of ΔHοC-I is 241kJmol1.

Substituting the value of ΔHοBr-Br, ΔHοC-H, ΔHοI-I and ΔHοC-I in the equation (2) and solving for ΔHο.

ΔH°=(ΔHI-Iο+ΔHC-Hο)(ΔHH-Iο+ΔHC-Iο)=(149+439)(297+241)kJmol1=50kJmol1

The value obtained for the term ΔH° when X=I is 50kJmol1 and thus, the positive value signifies that the reaction is endothermic and so it is unfavorable.

Conclusion

The value obtained for the term ΔH° when X=Br, X=Cl and X=I are 40kJmol-1, 103kJmol1 and 50kJmol1 respectively.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

An explanation as to why samples of methyl iodide (H3C-I) that are contaminated with traces of HI darken with the color of iodine on standing a long time is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

Halogenation is an electrophilic substitution reaction in which the halogen groups are introduced in the reacting compound.

The minimum amount of energy needed to dissociate a bond is called the bond dissociation energy. The term bond dissociation energy is only used for diatomic species. The covalent bonds have low value of bond dissociation energy.

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Answer to Problem 5.43AP

The value obtained for the term ΔHο is 50kJmol-1 and thus the negative value signifies that the reaction is exothermic as well as favorable. Therefore, the samples of methyl iodide (H3C-I) that are contaminated with traces of HI darken with the color of iodine on standing a long time.

Explanation of Solution

The reaction required in the given problem is written below.

X2+CH4H3C-X+H-X

The expression for the term ΔHο (enthalpy change) is given below.

ΔH°=(ΔHH-Iο+ΔHC-Iο)(ΔHI-Iο+ΔHC-Hο)…(3)

When X=I, one I-I bond and one C-H bond dissociates and a new C-I bond and one H-I is formed.

Where,

ΔHI-Iο is the bond dissociation energy of iodine-iodine bonds.

ΔHC-Hο is the bond dissociation energy of carbon-hydrogen bonds

ΔHH-Iο is the bond dissociation energy of hydrogen-iodine bonds

ΔHC-Iο is the bond dissociation energy of carbon-iodine bonds

The value of ΔHH-Iο is 297kJmol1.

The value of ΔHC-Hο is 439kJmol1.

The value of ΔHI-Iο is 149kJmol1.

The value of ΔHC-Iο is 241kJmol1.

Substitute the value of ΔHοI-I, ΔHοC-H, ΔHοI-I and ΔHοC-I in the equation (3) and solve for ΔHο.

ΔH°=(ΔHH-Iο+ΔHC-Iο)(ΔHI-Iο+ΔHC-Hο)=(297+241)(149+439)kJmol1=50kJmol1

The value obtained for the term ΔH° is 50kJmol1 and thus the negative value signifies that the reaction exothermic as well as favorable. Therefore, the samples of methyl iodide (H3CI) that are contaminated with traces of HI darken with the color of iodine on standing a long time.

Conclusion

The samples of methyl iodide (H3CI) that are contaminated with traces of HI darken with the color of iodine on standing a long time because the value of ΔH° is negative and thus the reaction is highly exothermic as well as favorable.

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