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2C(s) + 2H2(g) → C2H4(g): ΔH = +52.4 kJ/mol

Which statement about this reaction is correct?

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Answer: D) 26.2 kJ of energy are absorbed for every mole of carbon reacted.

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Answer;

26.2 kJ of energy are absorbed for every mole of carbon reacted

Explanation;

  • ΔH is the enthalpy change which is given by subtracting the energy of reactants from the energy of products.
  • That is; ΔH = energy of products - energy of reactants
  • In this case, it means that C2H4 has more energy than the the reactants. 52.4 J of energy to be precise, this energy is absorbed during the reaction.
  • However, Two moles of Carbon require that much energy, thus one mole will require only 26.2 to react.
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