Respuesta :
H2(g) +C2H4(g)→C2H6(g)
H-H +H2C =CH2→H3C-Ch3
2C -H bonds and one C-C bond are formed while enthalpy change (dH) of the reaction,
H-H: 432kJ/mol
C=C: 614kJ/mol
C-C: 413 kJ/mol
C-C: 347 kJ/mol
dH is equal to sum of the energies released during the formation of new bonds or negative sign, and sum of energies required to break old bonds or positive sign.
The bond which breaks energy is positive.
432+614 =1046kJ/mol
Formation of bond energy is negative
2(413) + 347 = 1173 kJ/mol
dH reaction is -1173 + 1046 =-127kJ/mol
H-H +H2C =CH2→H3C-Ch3
2C -H bonds and one C-C bond are formed while enthalpy change (dH) of the reaction,
H-H: 432kJ/mol
C=C: 614kJ/mol
C-C: 413 kJ/mol
C-C: 347 kJ/mol
dH is equal to sum of the energies released during the formation of new bonds or negative sign, and sum of energies required to break old bonds or positive sign.
The bond which breaks energy is positive.
432+614 =1046kJ/mol
Formation of bond energy is negative
2(413) + 347 = 1173 kJ/mol
dH reaction is -1173 + 1046 =-127kJ/mol
The average bond energies to calculate δhrxn for the hydrogenation
reaction is -127kJ/mol.
What is Hydrogenation?
This is the reaction which involves the addition of Hydrogen to other
elements or compounds.
H₂(g) +C₂H₄(g)→ C₂H₆(g)
H-H +H₂C =CH₂→ H₃C-CH₃
2C-H bonds and 1 C-C bond are formed in the process.
Parameters for Enthalpy change (dH)
H-H: 432kJ/mol
C=C: 614kJ/mol
C-C: 413 kJ/mol
C-C: 347 kJ/mol
dH = sum of the energies released during the formation of new bonds(-) + sum of energies required to break old bonds(+).
Sum of energies required to break old bonds(+).
432+614 =1046 kJ/mol.
Sum of the energies released during the formation of new bonds(-)
2(413) + 347 = 1173 kJ/mol.
dH reaction = -1173 + 1046 = -127kJ/mol
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