Heat of Formation Propanol: ΔHf°

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The discussion centers around the heat of formation for propanol, specifically in relation to its heat of combustion. Participants are exploring the relationship between these thermodynamic quantities and how to properly write the formation equation.

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  • Participants are attempting to derive the heat of formation from the heat of combustion and are discussing the necessary chemical equations. There are questions regarding how to properly format the formation equation and the energy terms involved.

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Some participants have provided calculations for the heat of formation and are discussing the steps to arrive at the formation equation. There is an ongoing exploration of how to manipulate combustion reactions to derive the formation equation, but no consensus has been reached on the final equation format.

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Participants are working within the constraints of a homework assignment, which requires them to include energy terms in their equations and to derive the formation equation from the combustion reaction.

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What is the equation for the heat of formation for propanol?
 
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Sorry. The whole question was:

If the heat of combustion of propanol is -1843.7 kJ/mol, what is the heat of formation of propanol? Write the equation for the heat of formation for propanol and include the energy as a term in the equation.

I got the heat of formation to be -304 kJ. I'm not too sure how to write the equation though.
 
a_ng116 said:
Sorry. The whole question was:

If the heat of combustion of propanol is -1843.7 kJ/mol, what is the heat of formation of propanol? Write the equation for the heat of formation for propanol and include the energy as a term in the equation.

I got the heat of formation to be -304 kJ. I'm not too sure how to write the equation though.
Propanol Combustion:
C3H8O(l) + (9/2)O2(g) → 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) ::: DHc=(-1843.7 kJ/mol)

Propanol Formation:
We begin with the Propanol Combustion "reverse" reaction and add other formation reactions required to obtain the Propanol Formation equation (in RED below). During the "addition" process, entities on both sides of the equation will "cancel".

3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) → C3H8O(l) + (9/2)O2(g) ::: DHr=(+1843.7 kJ/mol)*(1)=(+1843.7 kJ)
3C(s) + 3O2(g) → 3CO2(g) ::: DHf=(-393.9 kJ/mol)*(3)=(-1181.7 kJ)
4H2(g) + 2O2(g) → 4H2O(g) ::: DHf=(-241.8 kJ/mol)*(4)=(-967.2 kJ)
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3C(s) + 4H2(g) + (1/2)O2(g) → C3H8O(l) ::: DHf=(-305.2 kJ/mol)


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