2. Using the data that follows, calculate AH.. for CIF (e) + F, (e) → CIF, (g) 2 CIF (6) + O2(g) → C10(e) + F,0 (E) 2 CI

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2. Using the data that follows, calculate AH.. for CIF (e) + F, (e) → CIF, (g) 2 CIF (6) + O2(g) → C10(e) + F,0 (E) 2 CI

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2 Using The Data That Follows Calculate Ah For Cif E F E Cif G 2 Cif 6 O2 G C10 E F 0 E 2 Ci 1
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2. Using the data that follows, calculate AH.. for CIF (e) + F, (e) → CIF, (g) 2 CIF (6) + O2(g) → C10(e) + F,0 (E) 2 CIF, (g) +20 (8) ► 01:0(g) + 3 F30 () 2 F2 (g) + O2(g) → 2 F20 (6) AH = 167 ) AH = 341 kJ AH-43 kJ 3. Circle the correct answer. Draw Lewis structures if you need to (not required). (12 points) a. Strongest london force: CH,COCH, C.H.6 b. Most polar: Сенза c. Highest vapor pressure: CH3CH2OH CH,COCH d. Least surface tension: CH:CH-C(OH) CH OCH H20 e. Lowest boiling point: PH, ASH f. most likely to be liquid: CHANH, CHÚC
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