The hydrocarbons acetylene 1C2H22 and benzene 1C6H62 have

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The hydrocarbons acetylene 1C2H22 and benzene 1C6H62 have the same empirical formula. Benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon, one that is unusually stable because of its structure. (a) By using data in Appendix C, determine the standard enthalpy change for the reaction 3 C2H21g2 C6H61l2. (b) Which has greater enthalpy, 3 mol of acetylene gas or 1 mol of liquid benzene? (c) Determine the fuel value, in kJ>g, for acetylene and benzene.

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