Acetylene burns in air by the following equation: C2H2(g) 1 5 2O2(g) - 2CO2(g) 1 H2O(g)

Chapter 6, Problem 6.82

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Acetylene burns in air by the following equation: C2H2(g) 1 5 2O2(g) - 2CO2(g) 1 H2O(g) DH8rxn 5 21255.8 kJ Given DH8 f of CO2(g) 5 2393.5 kJ/mol and DH8 f of H2O(g) 5 2241.8 kJ/mol, find DH8 f of C2H2(g).

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