Question 9: [Physical
> Chemical Energetics]:
The following energy
cycle represents the enthalpy changes in the formation of carbon dioxide from
its constituent elements in their standard states.
A C(g) + 2O(g)
B C(g) + O2(g)
C C(s) + O2(g)
D CO2(g)
Reference: Past Exam Paper – November 2002 Paper 1 Q9
Solution 9:
Answer: A.
At the zero level are the starting elements in their
standard states, so this immediately eliminates option C as the correct answer.
Option D is carbon dioxide which is the final product of the reaction thus will
be eliminated as level Y is an intermediate step, not the final. In option B
the carbon changes form from solid to gas. This would require energy to break
the weak forces of attraction between carbon atoms. In option A the strong
covalent bond within the oxygen molecule is being broken. This will require a
significantly higher amount of energy to overcome. Hence the energy level of A
must be higher than the energy level of B, making option A the correct answer.
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