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15 June, 23:07

4CO2 (g) + 2H2O (g) 2C2H2 (g) + 5O2 (g) Given: 118 kJ 235 kJ 470 kJ 940 kJ 1058 kJ

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  1. 15 June, 23:37
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    You do these problems by finding the heat of formation of each compound, from a table.

    Then the heat of reaction is the (sum of the heats of formation of the products) minus (sum of the heats of formation of the reactants).

    In your case, the ∆Hrxn = 5∆Hf (O2 (g)) + 2∆Hf (C2H2 (g)) - 2∆Hf (H2O (g)) - 4∆Hf (CO2 (g)).
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