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Calculate heat evolved for combustion of 13 gm of acetylene (C2H2). Given: CA2HA2A(g)+52OA2(g)⟶2COA2(g)+HA2OA(l) ΔA(c)HA0=−1300kJ -

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Calculate heat evolved for combustion of 13 gm of acetylene (C2H2).

Given: \[\ce{C2H2_{(g)} + 5/2O_{2(g)}-> 2CO_{2(g)} + H2O_{(l)} \Delta_{(c)}H^{0} = - 1300 kJ}\]

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 \[\ce{C2H2_{(g)} + 5/2O_{2(g)}-> 2CO_{2(g)} + H2O_{(l)} \Delta_{(c)}H^{0} = - 1300 kJ}\]

Molar mass of C2H2

= 2C + 2H = 2(12) + 2(1)

= 24 + 2 = 26 gm

From the given equation,

26 gm of C2H2 = − 1300 kJ

∴ 13 gm of C2H2 = x

∴ x = `(-1300 kJ xx 13 gm)/(26 gm)`

− 650 kJ

∴ On combustion of 13 gm C2H2,

− 650 kJ heat is evolved.

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