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11 August, 22:27

What is the total energy required to break all the bonds in 1 mol propanol,

C3H8O?

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  1. 12 August, 01:54
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    The total energy to break all the bonds in 1 mole of 1-propanol, C₃H₈O, is 4411 kJ/mol

    Explanation:

    We note that propanol, C₃H₈O is also known as 1-propanol is written as follows;

    CH₃CH₂CH₂OH which gives

    CH₃-CH₂-CH₂-OH

    Hence, the total number of bonds are;

    C-H Bonds = 3 + 2 + 2 = 7

    C-O Bonds = 1

    O-H Bond = 1

    C-C Bonds = 2

    The bond energies are as follows;

    C-H Bonds = 413 kJ/mol

    C-O Bonds = 358 kJ/mol

    O-H Bond = 468 kJ/mol

    C-C Bonds = 347 kJ/mol

    Energy required to break the bonds in 1-propanol is therefore;

    C-H Bonds = 413 kJ/mol * 7 = 2,891 kJ/mol

    C-O Bonds = 358 kJ/mol * 1 = 358 kJ/mol

    O-H Bond = 468 kJ/mol * 1 = 468 kJ/mol

    C-C Bonds = 347 kJ/mol * 2 = 694 kJ/mol

    The total energy to break all the bonds in 1 mole of 1-propanol = 4411 kJ/mol.
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