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Calculate the average C—C bond
Methane burns in oxygen. the equation below represents this reaction
CH^4 + 2O^2 -> CO^2 + 2H^2O O=O bond = 500 k/J C=O bond =
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Given the standard heats of reaction
M(s) + 2 X2(g) → MX4(g) −113.7 kJ/mol X2(g) → 2 X(g) +317.3 kJ/mol M(g) → M(s)
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The enthalpy of atomisation is the enthalpy change upon breaking the bonds of 1 mole of a gaseous compound into its atom
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Jack
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Calculate the maximum wavelength of electromagnetic radiation capable of breaking the C-N bond in lysine.
DATA: Average Bond
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Aluminum fluoride, AlF3, exists as a gas at 1000 degrees C.
(a) The Al-F bond energy is observed to be 659 kJ/mole. Calculate the
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Chemq
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H(f) Cl= 121.3 kj
H(f) C= 716.7 H(f) CCl4= -95.7 calculate the average molar bond enthalpy of the carbon-chlorine bond in a CCl4
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Chelsea
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Given the standard heats of reaction
Reaction ∆H0 M(s) + 2 X2(g) → MX4(g) −123.7 kJ/mol X2(g) → 2 X(g) +297.3 kJ/mol M(g)
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dave
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Given the standard heats of reaction
Reaction ∆H0 M(s) + 2 X2(g) → MX4(g) −123.7 kJ/mol X2(g) → 2 X(g) +297.3 kJ/mol M(g)
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Austin
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Given that
∆Hº(Br(g)) = 111.9 kJ/mol ∆Hº(C(g)) = 716.7 kJ/mol ∆Hº(CBr4(g)) = 29.4 kJ/mol calculate the average molar
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Kristen
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Given the standard heats of reaction
Reaction ∆H0 M(s) + 2 X2(g) → MX4(g) −123.7 kJ/mol X2(g) → 2 X(g) +297.3 kJ/mol M(g)
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Sam
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