AGfº (kJ mol-4) -174.89 -394.36 -228.59 Using the data: AH” (kJ mol-1) . S°(JK-7 mol-1) C2H5OH...
C2H5OH is the one I am struggling with a. For each of the following fuels: Determine AGⓇxn for the combustion reaction: a "fuel" + b O(g) → CO2(g) + d H2O(g) b. How much Gibb's Free Energy is liberated by burning 15.273g of the fuel? c. How much energy is liberated per gram of fuel bumed? d. If the CO2(g) produced by these reactions is collected at 28.62°C and 1.137atm of pressure, what is the volume of CO2(g) produced by...
termine AHo for the combustion of ethanol. Given: AHof (in kJ mol-1): C2H5OH(): -277.69 CO2(g): -393.51 H2O(l): -285.83 • 13. Calculate AHO, 298K for the following reaction: CO(g) + 1/2 02(g) 2 CO2(g) Given: A Hof,298K (in kJ mol-1): CO(g): -110.53 CO2(g): -393.51
DaC. NUL20 1) Find AH, for the reaction 2H2(g) + 2C(s) + O2(g) → C2H5OH(I), using the following thermochemical data. For Hess's Law, rewrite equations to find out AH. C2H5OH (1) +2 02 (g) → 2 CO2 (g) + 3H20 (1) AH = -875.J C(s) + O2(g) → CO2 (g) AH = -394,51 kJ H2(g) + 12 02 (g) → H20 (1) AH = -285.8 kJ
I need this for C2H4. a. For each of the following fuels: Determine AGⓇxn for the combustion reaction: a "fuel" + b O(g) → CO2(g) + d H2O(g) b. How much Gibb's Free Energy is liberated by burning 15.273g of the fuel? c. How much energy is liberated per gram of fuel bumed? d. If the CO2(g) produced by these reactions is collected at 28.62°C and 1.137atm of pressure, what is the volume of CO2(g) produced by each reaction per...
Calculate DG0rxn for the combustion of ethanol C2H5OH(g), at 750°C using the following data: C2H5OH(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g) ∆G0f (C2H5OH(g)) = -167.9 kJ/mol, ∆G0f (02(g)) = 0 kJ/mol, ∆G0f (CO2(g)) = -394.4 kJ/mol, ∆G0f (H2O(g)) = -228
1.(3pts) Use the following data to determine the AH.. of 2 CH109) + 13 O2(g) ---> 8 CO2(g) + 10 H2O(1) Data: Substance AH(kJ/mol) Substance AH(kJ/mol CzH.(g) CH2OH() C4H10g) CH2(1) H2O(g) CO(g) O2(g) -239.0 -126.15 -156.4 -241.82 -110.53 C:H:(8) CH,OH(g) CsH (8) CH (1) H.O(1) CO2 N (8) -104.0 -2010 -146.44 + 12.0 -285.83 -393.51 0 2.(2pts) If you are given 158,0 g 0_(g) and a sufficient amount of the other reactant, calculate the heat associated with reaction in problem...
1.(3pts) Use the following data to determine the AH of > 8 CO (g) +5 H2O() 2 C Hiog) +13 O2(g) AH (KJ/mol) Substance AH (kJ/mol) Substance Data: -104.0 CaH&(g) CHHОН() CH12(g) CH&(I) НО) Со N2(g) С.Н.8) CH2OH(I) -239.0 C&Hio(g) C&H12(I) H2O(g) CO(g) O2(g) 20.9 -201.0 -146.44 -126.15 +12.0 -156.4 285.83 -241.82 -393.51 -110.53 0
Use the values of AH to calculate AHº for the following reactions. CO2(9) Substance and State AH (kJ/mol) C2H5OH(1) -278 02 (9) -393.5 H2O(9) -242 H2O(1) -286 TiC14(9) -736 TiO2 (s) -945 H+ (aq) ci- (aq) -167 MgO(s) -602 Mg(OH)2(s) -925 + ) — (8) + (8) a. Hoc AH° = DK b. TiCl4(g) + 2H2O(l) + TiO2 (s) + 4HCl(aq) AH° = C kJ c. MgO(s) + H2O(l) + Mg(OH)2(s) AH° = C kJ
1.(3pts) Use the following data to determine the AH... of 2 CH2O(1) + 15 O_() ---> 10 CO(g) + 12 H.O(1) Data: Substance AH(kJ/mol) Substance AH(kJ/mol) CHg) CH,OH(L) C.H.O(1) CH401) H2O(g) CO(g) O2(g) 20.9 -239.0 -277.0 -316,0 -241.82 -110.53 CH.(8) CH,OH(S) CsH 20 (1) CHO(1) HO() -104.0 -201.0 -298.6 -340.0 -285.83 -393.51 CO2 NB) 2.(2pts) If you are given 148.0 g O(g) and a sufficient amount of the other reactant, calculate the heat associated with reaction in problem 1 and...
1. (3pts) Use the following data to determine the AH.. of 2 C Hig) + 13 0_(g) ---> 8 CO(g) + 5 H2O(1) 12-15 -11053 -28583 Data: Substance AH”(kJ/mol Substance AH (kJ/mol) CH.(g) CH,OH(1) C.Hog) C.H () H2O(g) CO(g) O(g) 20.9 -239.0 -126.15 -156.4 -241.82 -110.53 CH:(9) CH,OH() CsH (8) CH(1) H2O(1) CO2 N:(9) -104.0 -201.0 -146.44 + 12.0 -285.83 -393.51 -24 2.(2pts) If you are given 88.0 g 0 (g) and a sufficient amount of the other reactant, calculate...