Asked by madison
consider the following reaction:
C3H8 (g)+ 5O2 (g)--> 3CO2 (g)+ 4H20 (g)
Delta H = -2440kJ
The heat of formation of CO2 is -390 kJ/mol and the heat of formation of H2O is -240 kJ/mol. What is the heat of formation of propane?
C3H8 (g)+ 5O2 (g)--> 3CO2 (g)+ 4H20 (g)
Delta H = -2440kJ
The heat of formation of CO2 is -390 kJ/mol and the heat of formation of H2O is -240 kJ/mol. What is the heat of formation of propane?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Using Hess' Law....
3*(-390)+4(-240)-Hf=-2440
solve for Hf(propane).
3*(-390)+4(-240)-Hf=-2440
solve for Hf(propane).
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