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methane(g) +water= carbon monoxide(g)+Hydrogen (g)
use the bond energies in the following table to predict the delta H foe the reaction
10 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
No table included.
Take the sum of the B.E for bonds broken on the reactants side subtract the sum of the B. E, formed on the product side to calculate dHrxn
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