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Xthegreat said:all A, B, C and D have high melting point.
- graphite is an allotrope of carbon ( meaning the same element of different form )
- Aluminium chloride dissolves in water to give a very acidic solution / magnesium chloride dissolves partially water / chloride of lead and CCl4 do not dissolve in water
- aluminium oxide is insoluble in water / magnesium oxide and lead (II) oxide dissolve in water to give alkaline solution / CO2 dissolves partially in water to give an acidic solution.
ok?
xHazeMx said:Which statement about the standard enthalpy change of formation of carbon dioxide is correct?
A It is equal to the standard enthalpy change of combustion of carbon.
B It is equal to twice the bond energy of the C=O bond.
C It is the energy released when one mole of carbon dioxide is formed from carbon at the
temperature of combustion of the carbon.
D It is the same for carbon dioxide produced from graphite and from diamond.
its A but why it is not C ?!
hassam said:so ready for a tough one ZiShi....
combustion means that it reacts with oxygen so i dont get it why C is wrong though i know the answer is AMHHaider707 said:xHazeMx said:Which statement about the standard enthalpy change of formation of carbon dioxide is correct?
A It is equal to the standard enthalpy change of combustion of carbon.
B It is equal to twice the bond energy of the C=O bond.
C It is the energy released when one mole of carbon dioxide is formed from carbon at the
temperature of combustion of the carbon.
D It is the same for carbon dioxide produced from graphite and from diamond.
its A but why it is not C ?!
I think in C it states that carbon dioxide is formed by carbon but did not stated that it is formed by constituent elements i-e carbon and oxygen so that's why C is wrong!!!!
xHazeMx said:combustion means that it reacts with oxygen so i dont get it why C is wrong though i know the answer is AMHHaider707 said:xHazeMx said:Which statement about the standard enthalpy change of formation of carbon dioxide is correct?
A It is equal to the standard enthalpy change of combustion of carbon.
B It is equal to twice the bond energy of the C=O bond.
C It is the energy released when one mole of carbon dioxide is formed from carbon at the
temperature of combustion of the carbon.
D It is the same for carbon dioxide produced from graphite and from diamond.
its A but why it is not C ?!
I think in C it states that carbon dioxide is formed by carbon but did not stated that it is formed by constituent elements i-e carbon and oxygen so that's why C is wrong!!!!
MHHaider707 said:xHazeMx said:Which statement about the standard enthalpy change of formation of carbon dioxide is correct?
A It is equal to the standard enthalpy change of combustion of carbon.
B It is equal to twice the bond energy of the C=O bond.
C It is the energy released when one mole of carbon dioxide is formed from carbon at the
temperature of combustion of the carbon.
D It is the same for carbon dioxide produced from graphite and from diamond.
its A but why it is not C ?!
I think in C it states that carbon dioxide is formed by carbon but did not stated that it is formed by constituent elements i-e carbon and oxygen so that's why C is wrong!!!!
sakibfaiyaz said:Guys the answer to this one is A
could you please tell me how it is polar? :S
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