For the following reaction, C2H4(g) + H2(g) ↔ C2H6(g) determine the value of ∆rG (in kJ mol-1) at 29 °C given that ∆rG° = -116.4 kJ mol-1, P(C2H4) = 1.53×10-2 bar, P(H2) = 1.09×10-2 bar, and P(C2H6) = 3.30×10-1 bar
For the following reaction, C2H4(g) + H2(g) ↔ C2H6(g) determine the value of ∆rG (in kJ...
For the following reaction, C2H4(g) + H2(g) ↔ C2H6(g) determine the value of ∆rG (in kJ mol-1) at 20 °C given that ∆rG° = -92.2 kJ mol-1, P(C2H4) = 1.41×10-2 bar, P(H2) = 1.47×10-2 bar, and P(C2H6) = 3.00×10-1 bar.
For the following reaction, C2H4(g) + H2(g) ↔ C2H6(g) determine the value of ∆rG (in kJ mol-1) at 22 °C given that ∆rG° = -103.7 kJ mol-1, P(C2H4) = 2.66×10-2 bar, P(H2) = 8.50×10-3 bar, and P(C2H6) = 2.50×10-1 bar.
1) C2H6 (g) -----> C2H4 (g) + H2 (g) ΔH1 = ? 2) C2H6 (g) + 3.5O2 (g) -----> 2CO2 (g) + 3H2O (l) ΔH2 = -1560 kJ/mo 3) C2H4 (g) + 3O2 (g) -----> 2CO2 (g) + 2H2O (l) ΔH3 = -1411 kJ/mol 4) 2H2O (l) -----> 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) ΔH4 = 571.6 kJ/mol How much heat is transferred between the system and the surroundings when 25 grams of ethane (C2H6) decomposes to produce ethylene (C2H4) and...
Estimate the enthalpy change for the following reaction : H2(g) + C2H4(g) -------> C2H6(g), given the following bond energies: BE(H-H) = 436 kJ/mol; BE(C-H) = 414 kJ/mol; BE(C-C) = 347 kJ/mol; BE(C=C) = 620 kJ/mol. A. -119 kJ B. +119 kJ C. -392 kJ D. +392 kJ E. none of the above
For the reaction: H2(g)+C2H4(g)-->C2H6(g) Bond & Bond Enthalpy H-H 436.4 kJ/mole C-H 414 kJ/mol C-C 347 kJ/mol C=C 620 kJ/mol Substance & delta Hf H2 0 C2H4 52.3 C2H6 -84.7 (a) estimate the enthalpy of reaction, using the bond enthalpy values from the table in kJ/mol (b) Calculate the enthalpy of reaction, using standard enthalpies of formation
The value of AG° at 25 °C for the following reaction: C2H4 (g) + H2 (g) → C2H6 (g) is kJ/mol. At 298 K, AH° for this reaction is -137.5 kJ/mol, and ASº is +120.5 J/K. 35800 A. -101.7 B. -173.4 C. -35800 D. 0 E.
1. Calculate AH for the reaction C2H4 (8) + H2() → C2H6), from the following data. C2H4 (g) + 3 02 (®) → 2 CO2 (s) + 2 H20 (1) C2H6 (g) + 7/2 02(g) → 2 CO2(g) + 3 H20 (1) H2 + 1/2O2() → H20 (1) AH = -1411. kJ/mole AH = -1560. kJ/mole AH = -285.8 kJ/mole 2. Calculate AH for the reaction 4 NH3(g) +502 (g) → 4 NO(g) + 6 H20 (g), from the following...
The reaction between ethene and hydrogen occurs according to the following stoichiometry. C2H4 (g) + H2 (g) → C2H6 (g) Which of the following statements is true? d[C2H4]/dt = +d[H2]/dt = –d[C2H6]/dt d[C2H4]/dt=–d[H2]/dt=+d[C2H6]/dt d[C2H4]/dt=+d[H2]/dt=+d[C2H6]/dt d[C2H4]/dt = –d[H2]/dt = –d[C2H6]/dt None of the above statements are true show working
Find ΔrG for the following (in kJ mol-1) N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) ⇌ 2 NH3 (g) The conditions for this reaction are: Temp: 298k P - NH3 = 0.95 bar P - H2 = 1.95 bar P - N2 = 1.25 bar NH3(g) ?H ∙(kJ mol-1) = -45.9 ?G ∙(kJ mol-1) = -16.4 S ∙(J K-1 mol-1)192.8 N2(g) ?H ∙(kJ mol-1) = 0 ?G ∙(kJ mol-1) = 0 S ∙(J K-1 mol-1)191.6 H2(g) ?H ∙(kJ mol-1) = 0...
for the following rxn Use the standard enthalpies of formation to calculate AH° reaction. C2H4(g) + H2(g) + C2H6(g) ΔΗ° Substance (kJ/mol) C₂H4 52.4 C2H6 -84.68 0 -32.3 kJ -4.3 x 103 kJ 32.3 kJ 0 -137.1 kJ