Calculate the heat change accompanying the transformation of C(graphite) to C(diamond). You are given:
We have equation,
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Multiplying equation (iii) by 2,
Adding equations (ii) and (iii),
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Subtracting equation (i) from equation (ii),Â
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The combustion of one mole of benzne takes place at 298K and 1 atm. After combustion, CO2(g) and H2O (l) are produced and 3267.0 kJ of heat is liberated. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation, ∆fH° of benzene. Standard enthalpies of formation of CO2(g) and H2O(l) are – 393.5 kJ mol–1 and –285.83 kJ mor–1respectively.Â
What do you mean by bond enthalpy? When is bond enthalpy equal to bond dissociation energy?