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The fuel in camping gas cylinders, like the one pictured on the right, is a liquefied mixture of propane, butane, and another compound which is a structural isomer o... show full transcript
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Propane has a lower boiling point than butane due to its smaller molecular size. The intermolecular forces present in butane are stronger due to its larger electron cloud, which results in greater van der Waals forces. Hence, more energy is required for butane to change from liquid to gas compared to propane.
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Structural isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula but differ in the arrangement of atoms. This means that they contain the same number and types of atoms, but the structure and connectivity of these atoms differ.
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To calculate the heat of combustion, we will use the formula:
ΔH_combustion = ΣΔH_f(products) - ΣΔH_f(reactants)
Substituting the values into the equation:
Total of products:
Total = -3148 - 2858 = -6006 kJ
Total of reactants:
Total = -251.4 kJ
So:
ΔH_combustion = -6006 - (-251.4) = -6006 + 251.4 = -5754.6 kJ
Thus, the heat of combustion of butane is approximately -2877.3 kJ/mol.
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