The question is: Estimate the enthalpy change for the reaction between 1 mol C
2H
5OH as liquid ethanol, a fuel made by fermenting corn, and O
2(
g) to yield CO
2(
g) and H
2O(
l) under standard conditions by using the bond enthalpies, mean bond enthalpies, and the appropriate standard enthalpies of vaporization.
I follow the suggested method and vaporize and atomize the reactants:
vaporize EtOH(
l)
EtOH(
g) (@ 25 °C, I calculated that to be ~42.6 kJ, but at EtOH vapor point, 78 °C, it can be found in the book as 43.5 kJ, so...) 43.5 kJ
dissociate 1 mol C - C bonds 348 kJ
dissociate 1 mol C - O bonds 360 kJ
dissociate 1 mol O - H bonds 463 kJ
dissociate 5 mol C - H bonds 5(412 kJ)
dissociate 3 mol O=O bonds 3(497 kJ)
total endothermic value is 4765.5 kJ
create and condense products
form 2 mol C=O bonds 2(743 kJ)
form 2 mol OC=O bonds 2(531 kJ)
form 3 mol O - H bonds 3(463 kJ)
form 3 mols HO - H bonds 3(492 kJ)
condense 3 mol H
2O(
g)
3 mol H
2O(
l) 3(44 kJ)
total exothermic value is 5545 kJ
I know the actual value is -1366 kJ. The book says the estimated answer using the values in the tables should be -1305 kJ. My calculations end up far off: -779.5 kJ
Can anyone see what I am missing? It's making me a little crazy.
Thanks for any input.