(A) The standard heat of combustion of propene, C 3 H 6 (g), is -2058 kJ/mol. Use...

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(A) The standard heat of combustion of propene, C3H6(g), is -2058 kJ/mol. Use this value and other data from this example to determine ΔrH° for the hydrogenation of propene to propane.

CHCH=CH(g) + H(g) CH3CHCH3(g) A,H = ?

(B) From the data in Practice Example 7-9A and the following equation, determine the standard enthalpy of combustion of one mole of CH3CH(OH)CH3(l).

CH3CH=CH(g) + HO(1) - CH3CH(OH)CH3(1) A,H= -52.3 kJ mol-1


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General Chemistry Principles And Modern Applications

ISBN: 9780132931281

11th Edition

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

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