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What is the enthalpy change for the combustion of propane?

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To calculate the enthalpy change for the combustion of propane  C3H8 , we need to consider the balanced chemical equation for the combustion reaction and the standard enthalpies of formation for each compound involved.The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of propane is:C3H8 g  + 5O2 g   3CO2 g  + 4H2O l Now, we need the standard enthalpies of formation  Hf  for each compound:Hf [C3H8 g ] = -103.85 kJ/molHf [O2 g ] = 0 kJ/mol  since it is in its standard state Hf [CO2 g ] = -393.5 kJ/molHf [H2O l ] = -285.8 kJ/molUsing the formula for enthalpy change:H = nHf products  - nHf reactants H = [3 -393.5  + 4 -285.8 ] - [ -103.85  + 5 0 ]H =  -1180.5 - 1143.2  -  -103.85 H = -2323.7 + 103.85H  -2219.85 kJ/molThe enthalpy change for the combustion of propane is approximately -2219.85 kJ/mol. This value is negative, indicating that the reaction is exothermic  releases heat .

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