6. Consider the following reaction: H H / C=C (g) + F2 (g) -> F F / | | H H H-C-C-H (g) | | H H ?E = -549 KJ Estimate the carbon-fluorine bond energy, given that the C-C bond energy is 347 KJ/mol, the C=C bond energy is 614 KJ/mol, and the F-F bond energy is 154 KJ/mol.
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The energy required to break the bonds is the sum of the C-C' bond energy and the F-F bond energy, which is 347 KJ/mol + 154 KJ/mol = 501 KJ/mol. The energy released when the new bonds are formed is given as AE = -549 KJ. This means that the formation of the Show more…
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