Use average bond enthalpies (linked above) to calculate the enthalpy change for the following gas-phase reaction. C2H4(g) + H2O2(g) → CH₂OHCH₂OH(g) To analyze the reaction, first draw Lewis structures for all reactant and product molecules.

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Use average bond enthalpies (linked above) to calculate the enthalpy change for the following gas-phase reaction.
C2H4(g) + H2O2(g)
CH₂OHCH2OH(g)
To analyze the reaction, first draw Lewis structures for all reactant and product molecules.
• Include all valence lone pairs in your answer.
• Draw the reaction using separate sketchers for each species. One molecule per sketcher, please.
Separate multiple reactants and/or products using the + sign from the drop-down arrow.
Separate reactants from products using the -
If you have to draw H₂, draw H-H.
symbol from the drop-down menu.
Be sure that your structural equation is balanced.
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Use average bond enthalpies (linked above) to calculate the enthalpy change for the following gas-phase reaction. C2H4(g) + H2O2(g) CH₂OHCH2OH(g) To analyze the reaction, first draw Lewis structures for all reactant and product molecules. • Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. • Draw the reaction using separate sketchers for each species. One molecule per sketcher, please. Separate multiple reactants and/or products using the + sign from the drop-down arrow. Separate reactants from products using the - If you have to draw H₂, draw H-H. symbol from the drop-down menu. Be sure that your structural equation is balanced. 0 + C ChemDoodle 4
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