The complete combustion of acetone is represented by the following reaction: C₂H6O(1) + 402(g) → 3CO₂(g) + 3H₂O(l): AH'

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The complete combustion of acetone is represented by the following reaction: C₂H6O(1) + 402(g) → 3CO₂(g) + 3H₂O(l): AH'

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The Complete Combustion Of Acetone Is Represented By The Following Reaction C H6o 1 402 G 3co G 3h O L Ah 1
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The Complete Combustion Of Acetone Is Represented By The Following Reaction C H6o 1 402 G 3co G 3h O L Ah 2
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The complete combustion of acetone is represented by the following reaction: C₂H6O(1) + 402(g) → 3CO₂(g) + 3H₂O(l): AH' combustion of acetone= 1790 kJ. The enthalpy of formation of carbon dioxide and water is -393.5 kJ and -285.83 kJ respectively. Answer the following questions using the information provided. (1) Define Enthalpy of formation of compounds. Evaluate the Enthalpy of formation of Acetone. (ii) Total 25 Marks

Refer to the electrochemical series given in Annexure 1 and choose the best oxidizing agent and best reducing agent. Give reasons to support the answer.
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