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:? Im having difficulty identifying how enthalpy change of combusion is affected by their molecular structure. the results i have are shown as follows:
Methanol – -316.24 kJmol-1 Ethanol – -910.0 kJmol-1 Propan-1-ol – -733.98 kJmol-1 Butan-1-ol – -1077.03 kJmol-1 as you can see there is some anomalies but can anyone help me with the pattern ? i think that ethanol is an anomalie and they should increase but can anyone help me with a more scientific explanation? many thanks R :wink: |
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you just have to use bond enthalpy. Methane is CH4 so there are 4 C-H bonds.In Ethane ther are 6 C-H bonds and a C-C bond so enthalpy is greater.Get it?they just keep getting bigger the more bonds you have to break
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How old are you guys? i need help on coursework!
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#4
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Just post your questions, doesn't matter how old or young someone is, you hopefully will be getting what help you need.
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can I ask why the enthalpy is also different in the same alcohol group?
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