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Calculate the Enthalpy Change for the Process and Calculate Bond Enthalpy of C–Cl in Ccl4(G) Where δAhθ Is Enthalpy of Atomisation - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Calculate the enthalpy change for the process

\[\ce{CCl_4 (g) → C(g) + 4Cl(g)}\]

and calculate bond enthalpy of C–Cl in CCl4(g).

ΔvapHθ (CCl4) = 30.5 kJ mol–1.

ΔfHθ (CCl4) = –135.5 kJ mol–1.

ΔaHθ (C) = 715.0 kJ mol–1, where ΔaHθ is enthalpy of atomisation

ΔaHθ (Cl2) = 242 kJ mol–1

दीर्घउत्तर

उत्तर

The chemical equations implying to the given values of enthalpies are:

1) \[\ce{CCl_{4(l)} -> CCl_{4(g)}}\]  ΔvapHθ = 30.5 kJ mol–1

2) \[\ce{C_{(s)} -> C_{(g)}}\] aHθ = 715.0 kJ mol–1

3) \[\ce{Cl_{2(g)}  -> 2Cl_{(g)}}\] ΔaHθ = 242 kJ mol–1

4) \[\ce{C_{(g)} +  4Cl_{(g)} -> CCl_{4(g)}}\] ΔfH = - 135.5 kJ mol–1

Enthalpy change for the given process \[\ce{CCl_{4(g)} -> C_{(g)} + 4Cl_{(g)}}\]   can be calculated using the following algebraic calculations as:

Equation (ii) + 2 × Equation (iii) – Equation (i) – Equation (iv)

ΔH = ΔaHθ(C) + 2ΔaHθ (Cl2) – ΔvapHθ – ΔfH

= (715.0 kJ mol-1) + 2(242 kJ mol-1) - (30.5 kJ mol-1) - (- 135.5 kJ mol-1)

∴ ΔH = 1304 kJ mol-1

Bond enthalpy of C – Cl bond in CCl4 (g)

`= 1304/4 " kJ mol"^(-1)`

= 326 kJ mol-1

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