Question

The standard enthalpy of formation $$\left( {{\Delta _f}{H^ \circ }_{298}} \right)$$   for methane, $$C{H_4}$$  is $$ - 74.9\,kJ\,mo{l^{ - 1}}.$$    In order to calculate the average energy given out in the formation of a $$C-H$$  bond from this it is necessary to know which one of the following ?

A. The dissociation energy of the hydrogen molecule, $${H_2}.$$
B. The first four ionisation energies of carbon.
C. The dissociation energy of $${H_2}$$  and enthalpy of sublimation of carbon (graphite).  
D. The first four ionisation energies of carbon and electron affinity of hydrogen.
Answer :   The dissociation energy of $${H_2}$$  and enthalpy of sublimation of carbon (graphite).
Solution :
To calculate average enthalpy of $$C – H$$  bond in methane following informations are needed
(i) dissociation energy of $${H_2}$$  i.e.
$$\frac{1}{2}{H_2}\left( g \right) \to H\left( g \right);\,\Delta H = x\left( {{\text{suppose}}} \right)$$
(ii) Sublimation energy of $$C\left( {graphite} \right)$$   to $$C\left( g \right)$$
$$\eqalign{ & C\left( {graphite} \right) \to C\left( g \right);\Delta H = y\left( {{\text{suppose}}} \right) \cr & {\text{Given}} \cr & C\left( {graphite} \right) + 2{H_2}\left( g \right) \to C{H_4}\left( g \right); \cr & \Delta H = 75\,kJ\,mo{l^{ - 1}} \cr} $$

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Releted Question 1

The difference between heats of reaction at constant pressure and constant volume for the reaction : $$2{C_6}{H_6}\left( l \right) + 15{O_{2\left( g \right)}} \to $$     $$12C{O_2}\left( g \right) + 6{H_2}O\left( l \right)$$     at $${25^ \circ }C$$  in $$kJ$$ is

A. $$-$$ 7.43
B. $$+$$ 3.72
C. $$-$$ 3.72
D. $$+$$ 7.43
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For which change $$\Delta H \ne \Delta E\,:$$

A. $${H_{2\left( g \right)}} + {I_{2\left( g \right)}} \to 2HI\left( g \right)$$
B. $$HC{\text{l}} + NaOH \to NaC{\text{l}}$$
C. $${C_{\left( s \right)}} + {O_{{2_{\left( g \right)}}}} \to C{o_{{2_{\left( g \right)}}}}$$
D. $${N_2}\left( g \right) + 3{H_2}\left( g \right) \to 2N{H_3}\left( g \right)$$
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$${\text{The}}\,\Delta H_f^0\,{\text{for}}\,C{O_2}\left( g \right),\,CO\left( g \right)\,$$     and $${H_2}O\left( g \right)$$   are $$-393.5,$$  $$-110.5$$  and $$ - 241.8\,kJ\,mo{l^{ - 1}}$$    respectively. The standard enthalpy change ( in $$kJ$$ ) for the reaction $$C{O_2}\left( g \right) + {H_2}\left( g \right) \to CO\left( g \right) + {H_2}O\left( g \right)\,{\text{is}}$$

A. 524.1
B. 41.2
C. -262.5
D. -41.2
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In thermodynamics, a process is called reversible when

A. surroundings and system change into each other.
B. there is no boundary between system and surroundings.
C. the surroundings are always in equilibrium with the system.
D. the system changes into the surroundings spontaneously.

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