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how was chemistry p21?????!!!

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exampasser said:
@libra94 sorry it was to make C2H2 from the halogenoalkane. I've edited my post. Thanks.

@wonderland I Don't remember my value but I know the answer was = 2 * enthalpy of formation of CO2 + enthalpy of formation of H2O - enthalpy of combustion of C2H2.

It was a +ve value. I think about +27 or something like that.
@exampasser, but that wasnt alkene, that was alkyne!
 
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The enthalpy Formation was: +226kJ mol (It's definitely something 200!)

The gases were SO2, CO2, H20 ( They said only 2 of them are harmful, therefore S02 ----> acid rain and CO2 ---> increase global warming)

The reactions I wrote were:

1) nucleophillic addition
2) elimination
3) hydrolysis (Someone tell me if this is right!!!??)
4) oxidation

And the getting CaSO4 from Ca(NO3)2, it said WITHOUT an acid----> the reagent is potassium sulfate (I think there can be others too!)
 
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Saturation said:
The enthalpy Formation was: +226kJ mol (It's definitely something 200!)

The gases were SO2, CO2, H20 ( They said only 2 of them are harmful, therefore S02 ----> acid rain and CO2 ---> increase global warming)

The reactions I wrote were:

1) nucleophillic addition
2) elimination
3) hydrolysis (Someone tell me if this is right!!!??)
4) oxidation

And the getting CaSO4 from Ca(NO3)2, it said WITHOUT an acid----> the reagent is potassium sulfate (I think there can be others too!)
i wrote reduction
 
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So guys what do you think the answer for the "suggest why ethanethiol is added to butane"? I wrote to alert people of gas leakages...does anyone know if this is right? because the question clearly said that the compound was one of the worst-smelling compounds in the world.
And the enthalpy of formation was +226 Kjmol-1
Wish you all the best inshallah :)
 
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@Saturation, SO4 ions are more reactive than NO3 ions so i think the reagent has to be of a metal thats less reactive than Ca eg MgSO4 or ZnSO4 etc any metal sulfate with a metal which is less reactive than Ca.

And i wrote the same reactions you got :D

@mmarei94, i had no idea what to write for that question :( your point makes sense though! Because the question said the gas was liquified i wrote so that people dont drink the liquid. Because the compound smelt so bad people people wouldnt drink it but its probably wrong.
 
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wonderland said:
what was the answer for last question the one with 6 marks i got +60 kjmol-1 .however few of my of friend got something +225 what was the answer.
the way i did was as is to find the enthapy of formation......... :)
2H2 + 2C --> C2H4
Product - reactants
s0 (-1300)-(2(-288) + 2(392)) = +60kjmol-1

IT CANT BE +200 SOMETHING BECAUSE IT WAS C2H4(ETHENE) NOT C2H2(ALKYNE) S0.........YOU GET WHAT QUOTED....
RATHER COMPLICATED EXPLANATION GIVEN TO ME BY YOU ME REALLY IRRITATES ME....
I KNOW YOU GET +266 SOMETHING IF
H2 + 2C --> C2H2
S0 2(-288) + 2(392))-(-1300)=+266 KJMOL-1-------------SO IT IS WRONG
BY THE WAY IT WAS 4 MARKS 2MARKS FOR ERQUATION MAKING COMBUSTION AND FORMATION ONE.........

IF I AM TO BE WRONG PLEASE CORRECT ME ASAP :shock: :O: :)
 
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exampasser said:
@Saturation, SO4 ions are more reactive than NO3 ions so i think the reagent has to be of a metal thats less reactive than Ca eg MgSO4 or ZnSO4 etc any metal sulfate with a metal which is less reactive than Ca.

I just guessed that one, and I checked on the net, apparently calcium nitrate plus potassium sulfate = pottasium nitrate plus calcium sulfate! :Search:

And yeah, the ethanoide thing in the gas is to alert people if the gas leaks! lol drinking butane! :D
 
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@Wonderland I think it was enthalpy change of formation of C2H2 because my equation for the enthalpy change of combustion was :

C2H2 + 2.5O2 ---> 2CO2 + H2O

So enthalpy change of formation = 2(enthalpy change of formation of CO2) + (enthalpy change of formation of H2O) - (enthalpy change of combustion of C2H2)

Using your values the answer = 2(-392) + (-228) - (-1300) = +288 kJ mol-1
 
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Saturation i looked it up on the net and it seems both of our answers would give calcium sulfate lol :D
 
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exampasser said:
Saturation i looked it up on the net and it seems both of our answers would give calcium sulfate lol :D

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Wonderland that's oxidation not combustion. There's a difference isn't there?

Eg. Alcohols can be oxidised to aldehydes or ketones but they are combusted to carbon dioxide and water.
 
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