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Use Drago-Wayland parameters to determine to determine enthalpy change for the following reaction: F3BP(CH3)3 + (CH3)3NSO2...

Use Drago-Wayland parameters to determine to determine enthalpy change for the following reaction:

F3BP(CH3)3 + (CH3)3NSO2 -> F3BN(CH3)3 +(CH3)3PSO2

For N(CH3)3, C=23.6 E=1.65 (you can use Hess's law)

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Solution.

Drago-Wayland parameters can be used to determine an enthalpy of formation for a product of acid-base reaction.

The equation is

For calculations the following table will be used:

According to the Hess's law, the enthalpy change of the reaction is

or


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