Calculating Molar Enthalpy of C2H4 Combustion w/ Hess's Law

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The discussion revolves around calculating the molar enthalpy of combustion for ethene (C2H4) using Hess's Law. Participants express confusion about balancing the reaction and determining the correct enthalpy values for the reactants and products. The correct balanced equation for the combustion is C2H4 + 3 O2 → 2CO2 + 2H2O, with the enthalpy change formula needing to include the formation enthalpy of ethylene. The proper calculation involves summing the enthalpy changes for the formation of products and subtracting the enthalpy of the reactants. Clarification is sought on how to properly set up the equations for the enthalpy changes involved.
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Homework Statement


Using Hess's Law and any necessary information from your Data Booklet, calculate the molar enthalpy of reaction for the combustion of ethene in kJ/mol.

im so lost!
i was going to find each sections molar en thalpy and then balance it but what's oxygens and do i multiply it by 3?


The Attempt at a Solution


C2H4 + 3 O2 --------------- 2CO2 + 2H2O

(+52.4)----->[2 x -393.5) + (2 x -285.8)] -[ 3 x 0)]


shouldnt there be three formulas basically?
so:
formation of 3O2 ------->
formation of 2H2O------>
formation of 2CO2------->

and then their enthalpy change?

then i balance all three and get the answer to


C2H4 + 3O2 ---> 2CO2 + 2H2O
?

can someone help with the three fomulas please?
thankyou!
 
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Just make sure the formation enthalpy of ethylene is in there too and you should get the right answer.
 
Start from the elements making the compounds.
 
XxphysicsxX said:

Homework Statement


Using Hess's Law and any necessary information from your Data Booklet, calculate the molar enthalpy of reaction for the combustion of ethene in kJ/mol.

im so lost!
i was going to find each sections molar en thalpy and then balance it but what's oxygens and do i multiply it by 3?

The Attempt at a Solution


C2H4 + 3 O2 --------------- 2CO2 + 2H2O

(+52.4)----->[2 x -393.5) + (2 x -285.8)] -[ 3 x 0)]
This equation is incorrect. It should be

##\Delta H## =[2 x -393.5) + (2 x -285.8)] -[ 3 x 0)]-[1 x 52.4]
 
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