Calculate AH for the combustion of one mole of butane gas, C4H10, assuming H₂O(g) is produced instead of H₂O(1) Express the change in enthalpy in kilojoules to five significant figures.

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The following table lists heat of formation values for select compounds:
Compound
▼
Part D
CO₂(g)
H₂O(g)
CH₂(g)
C₂H6(g)
C3H8(g)
AH comb when H₂O(g) is produced =
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-393.5
-241.8
ΕΙ ΑΣΦ
2454.6
-74.6
AHO
(kJ/mol)
Calculate AH for the combustion of one mole of butane gas, C4H10, assuming H₂O(g) is produced instead of H₂O(1)
Express the change in enthalpy in kilojoules to five significant figures.
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-84.68
-103.85
C4H10(g)
C5 H12 (g)
C6H14 (g)
C7H16 (g)
C8H18 (g)
Compound
?
kJ
-125.7
-146.9
-167.4
-187.9
-208.7
ΔΗ
(kJ/mol)
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Use the hints to work through the equation to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction from the standard enthalpy of formation values. You will wa
formation for the reactants multiplied by their stoichiometric coefficients from the enthalpies of formation for the products multiplied by their stoichiomet
Transcribed Image Text:The following table lists heat of formation values for select compounds: Compound ▼ Part D CO₂(g) H₂O(g) CH₂(g) C₂H6(g) C3H8(g) AH comb when H₂O(g) is produced = Submit Previous Answers -393.5 -241.8 ΕΙ ΑΣΦ 2454.6 -74.6 AHO (kJ/mol) Calculate AH for the combustion of one mole of butane gas, C4H10, assuming H₂O(g) is produced instead of H₂O(1) Express the change in enthalpy in kilojoules to five significant figures. ► View Available Hint(s) -84.68 -103.85 C4H10(g) C5 H12 (g) C6H14 (g) C7H16 (g) C8H18 (g) Compound ? kJ -125.7 -146.9 -167.4 -187.9 -208.7 ΔΗ (kJ/mol) X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Use the hints to work through the equation to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction from the standard enthalpy of formation values. You will wa formation for the reactants multiplied by their stoichiometric coefficients from the enthalpies of formation for the products multiplied by their stoichiomet
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