Hydrogenation of carbon-carbon p bonds is important in the petroleum and food

Chapter 17, Problem 17.91

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Hydrogenation of carbon-carbon p bonds is important in the petroleum and food industries. The conversion of acetylene to ethylene is a simple example of the process: C2H2(g) 1 H2(g) BA C2H4(g) The calculated Kc at 2000. K is 2.93108. But the process is run at lower temperatures with the aid of a catalyst to prevent decomposition. Use DH8 values to calculate Kc at 300. K.

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