(A) The enthalpy of combustion for hexadec-1-ene, C 16 H 32 , is -10,539.0 kJ mol -1...

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(A) The enthalpy of combustion for hexadec-1-ene, C16H32, is -10,539.0 kJ mol-1, and that of hexadecane, C16H34, is -10,699.1 kJ mol-1. What is the enthalpy of hydrogenation of hexadec-1-ene to hexadecane?

(B) A chemist mixes 56 g CaO, powdered lime, with 0.10 L of water at 25 °C. After the completion of the reaction, CaO(s) + H2O(l): Ca(OH)2(s), what are the contents of the reaction vessel? Use data from this chapter and Appendix D and the fact that ΔvapH°[H2O(l)] = 40.6 kJ mol-1 at 100 °C.

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General Chemistry Principles And Modern Applications

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Authors: Ralph Petrucci, Jeffry Madura, F. Herring, Carey Bissonnette

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