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For h2o2(g), find the value of δh∘f. (use appendix c in the textbook.)

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Delta H equals : -136.10 kj
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Answer : - 136.0 KJ/mol

Explanation : The complete question is attached below; assuming that the bond energies are given as per the question to find out the heat of formation of
H_(2)O_(2)_((g)) we need to draw its lewis dot structure for this reaction;


H_(2)_((g)) + O_(2)_((g)) ----> H_(2)O_(2)_((g))


H_(2) will have H-H bond and
O_(2) will have O=O with 2 pairs of lone electrons on each of O atom.....These are the bonds which are broken

In
H_(2)O_(2)_((g)) has H-O-O-H bonds; Here, O atom again has 2 pairs of lone pairs on each O atom; ....These are bonds which are made

ΔH°f = ∑ {ΔH(bonds broken) - ΔH (bonds made)}

ΔH°f = ∑ { (432 + 494) - [(459 X 2) +142] }

On solving, We get,

ΔH°f = -136.0 KJ/mol

Hence, the heat of formation for
H_(2)O_(2)_((g)) will be -136.0 KJ/mol

For h2o2(g), find the value of δh∘f. (use appendix c in the textbook.)-example-1
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