1) Many chemical processes release waste products into the atmosphere. Scientists are developing new solid catalysts to convert more efficiently these emissions into useful products, such as fuels. One example is a catalyst to convert these emissions into methanol. The catalyst is thought to work by breaking a H–H bond.
An equation for this formation of methanol is given below.
CO2(g) + 3H2(g) CH3OH(g) + H2O(g) ∆H = −49 kJ mol−1
(a) Use the enthalpy change for the reaction and data on bond entahlpies to calculate a value for the C=O bond enthalpy.
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