Calculate δso for the combustion of 1 mole of benzene:
2c6h6(l) + 15 o2(g) → 12co2(g) + 6 h2o...
Chemistry, 31.08.2019 00:00, murphyscott794
Calculate δso for the combustion of 1 mole of benzene:
2c6h6(l) + 15 o2(g) → 12co2(g) + 6 h2o (g)
using the following data:
substance c6h6(g) o2(g) co2(g) h2o (g).
δso (j/k. mol) 172.8 205 213.7 188.7
a) -31.2 j/k
b) -138 j/k
c) 138 j/k
d) 276 j/k
e) - 276 j/k
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