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20 September, 04:38

95. Using the standard enthalpy of formation data in Appendix G, calculate the bond energy of the carbon-sulfur double bond in CS2.

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  1. 20 September, 04:45
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    +523 kJ.

    Explanation:

    The following data will be used to calculate the average C-S bond energy in CS2 (l).

    S (s) - --> S (g)

    ΔH = 223 kJ/mol

    C (s) - --> C (g)

    ΔH = 715 kJ/mol

    Enthalpy of formation of CS2 (l)

    ΔH = 88 kJ/mol

    CS2 (l) - --> CS2 (g)

    ΔH = 27 kJ/mol

    CS2 (g) - -> C (g) + 2S (g)

    So we must construct it stepwise.

    1: C (s) - --> C (g) ΔH = 715 kJ

    2: 2S (s) - --> 2S (g) ΔH = 446 kJ

    adding 1 + 2 = 3

    ΔH = 715 + 446

    = 1161 kJ

    3: C (s) + 2S (s) - -> C (g) + 2S (g) ΔH = 1161 kJ

    4: C (s) + 2S (s) - -> CS2 (l) ΔH = 88 kJ

    adding (reversed 3) from 4 = 5

    ΔH = - 1161 + 88

    = - 1073 kJ

    5: C (g) + 2S (g) - -> CS2 (l) ΔH = - 1073 kJ

    6: CS2 (l) - --> CS2 (g) ΔH = 27 kJ

    adding 5 + 6 = 7

    ΔH = - 1073 + 27

    = - 1046 kJ

    7. C (g) + 2S (g) - -> CS2 (g) ΔH = - 1046 kJ

    Reverse and divide by 2 for C-S bond enthalpy

    = - (-1046) / 2

    = + 523 kJ.
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