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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 4:46 am Post subject: Enthalpy HELP!!! |
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The most common form of elemental sulfur is S8, in which eight sulfur atoms linked in a ring of single bonds. At high temperature, in the gas phase, S8 can break apart to give S2, the sulfur analog of molecular oxygen:
S8(g) 4S2(g) ΔH = +239 kJ at T = 800 K
Using the appropriate data in Table 6-2, calculate the S=S double-bond energy (in kJ/mol) in S2(g).
Any Help would be GREAT!!! THANKs....
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