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Methane has a heat of combustion of about
50 kJ/g. About how much heat would be
produced if 12 moles of methane were burned?
Methane has a molecular formula of CH4.
5 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
molar mass CH4 is 16. 12 mols is 12*16 = 192 g

50 kJ/g x 192 g = ? kJ.
5 years ago
Answered by wanda
thank you bob 😳✨
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