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10 February, 03:13

1. The combustion of ethene, C2H4, is an exothermic reaction. Use the information below to

determine the amount of energy given off when 2.3 moles of ethene is combusted.

C2H4 + 3 02 02 CO2 + H2O

AH = - 1390 kJ

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  1. 10 February, 06:19
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    -3197 kj

    Explanation:

    Chemical equation:

    C₂H₄ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O ΔH = - 1390 KJ

    Balanced chemical equation:

    C₂H₄ + 3O₂ → 2CO₂ + 2H₂O ΔH = - 1390 KJ

    It can be seen in equation that one mole of C₂H₄ react with 3 mole of oxygen and produced 1390 kj energy.

    When 2.3 moles C₂H₄ react the energy produced is,

    1 mole = - 1390 KJ

    2.3 mol * - 1390 KJ / 1mol = - 3197 kj

    The given reaction is combustion reaction of hydrocarbon. when hydrocarbons burn in the presence of oxygen carbon dioxide and water are produced.

    In given reaction 1 mole of ethylene react with 3 moles of oxygen and produced 2 moles of CO₂ and 2 moles of water.
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