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ch.6.12

### Thermochemistry Problem

**Given the following data:**

1. \( \text{C}_2\text{H}_4(g) + 3\text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 2\text{CO}_2(g) + 2\text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \)

   \( \Delta H = -1411.0 \, \text{kJ} \)

2. \( 2\text{C}_2\text{H}_6(g) + 7\text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 4\text{CO}_2(g) + 6\text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \)

   \( \Delta H = -3119.8 \, \text{kJ} \)

3. \( 2\text{H}_2(g) + \text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 2\text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \)

   \( \Delta H = -571.7 \, \text{kJ} \)

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**Calculate \( \Delta H \) for the reaction:**

\[ \text{C}_2\text{H}_4(g) + \text{H}_2(g) \rightarrow \text{C}_2\text{H}_6(g) \]

\[ \Delta H = \boxed{\phantom{00}} \, \text{kJ} \]

### Explanation:

This problem involves calculating the enthalpy change (\( \Delta H \)) for a chemical reaction using given thermochemical equations. The goal is to determine the \( \Delta H \) using Hess's Law. 

### Additional Notes:

- Hess's Law states that the total enthalpy change during a chemical reaction is the same regardless of the pathway the reaction takes.
- To find the required \(\Delta H\), you would typically manipulate and combine the given reactions to match the desired reaction, then sum the associated enthalpy changes.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Thermochemistry Problem **Given the following data:** 1. \( \text{C}_2\text{H}_4(g) + 3\text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 2\text{CO}_2(g) + 2\text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \) \( \Delta H = -1411.0 \, \text{kJ} \) 2. \( 2\text{C}_2\text{H}_6(g) + 7\text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 4\text{CO}_2(g) + 6\text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \) \( \Delta H = -3119.8 \, \text{kJ} \) 3. \( 2\text{H}_2(g) + \text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 2\text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \) \( \Delta H = -571.7 \, \text{kJ} \) --- **Calculate \( \Delta H \) for the reaction:** \[ \text{C}_2\text{H}_4(g) + \text{H}_2(g) \rightarrow \text{C}_2\text{H}_6(g) \] \[ \Delta H = \boxed{\phantom{00}} \, \text{kJ} \] ### Explanation: This problem involves calculating the enthalpy change (\( \Delta H \)) for a chemical reaction using given thermochemical equations. The goal is to determine the \( \Delta H \) using Hess's Law. ### Additional Notes: - Hess's Law states that the total enthalpy change during a chemical reaction is the same regardless of the pathway the reaction takes. - To find the required \(\Delta H\), you would typically manipulate and combine the given reactions to match the desired reaction, then sum the associated enthalpy changes.
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