Bond Bond Energy (kJ/mol) C≡O 1072 Cl-Cl 242 C-Cl 339 C=O 732 Using the values of bond energy from the table above, estimate the enthalpy change for the following reaction: CO(g) + Cl2(g) → COCl2(g)
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We have one C≡O bond in CO and one Cl-Cl bond in Cl2. The energy required to break these bonds is: C≡O: 1072 kJ/mol Cl-Cl: 242 kJ/mol Show more…
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