We know the next following bond energies: C≡O: 1 075 kJ; H−H: 435 kJ; C−H: 393 kJ; C−O: 356 kJ; O−H: 464 kJ. With that, a) Calculate how many kJs of energy are required to break all the simple bonds in 0,2 moles of CH4. b) With the energy bonds, do a estimation of the energy released in the following reaction: CO (g) + 2 H2 (g) → CH3OH

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