The combustion of one mole of benzene takes place at 298K and 1 atm. After combustion, CO2 (g)...
NCERT Problem 6.9 Page no. 172 Thermodynamics The combustion of one mole of benzene takes place at 298K and 1 atm. After combustion, CO2 (g) and H2O (l) are produced and 3267.0 KJ of heat is liberated. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation, ΔfHo of benzene. Standard enthalpies of formation of CO2 (g) and H2O (l) are -393.5 KJ mol-1 and -285.83KJ mol-1 respectively.
NCERT Problem 6.9 Page no. 172 Thermodynamics The combustion of one mole of benzene takes place at 298K and 1 atm. After combustion, CO2 (g) and H2O (l) are produced and 3267.0 KJ of heat is liberated. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation, ΔfHo of benzene. Standard enthalpies of formation of CO2 (g) and H2O (l) are -393.5 KJ mol-1 and -285.83KJ mol-1 respectively.