Q1.Write 3 balanced thermochemical eq'ns to represent the combustions of 1 mol each of octane, hydrogen, and carbon, given their molar enthalpies of combustion are -5.47MJ, -285.8kJ, and -393.5kJ/mol respectively. Then, use Hess's law to predict the enthalpy change for the formation of octane form its elements.
Target: 8C + 9H2 ->C8H18 delta H = ?Work:(1): C8H18 + 25/2 O2 -> 8CO2 + 9H2O delta H=-5.47x10^3kJ
(2): H2 + 1/2 O2 -> H2O delta H=-285.8kJ
(3): C + O2 -> CO2 delta H=-393.5kJ
Using (1)times -1, (2) times 9, (3) times 8 and adding, I get:
8C +9 H2 -> C8H18
delta H=5.47x10^3 -2572.2 - 3148=
-250.2kJBut the answer in my book is
-247.5kJ..I don't know who's wrong...my or the book!? Did I do something wrong?
Thanks for helping!