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Calculate the change in energy when 665.0 g of CH3OH(g) completely reacts at a constant temperature of 300 K and constant pressure of 0.95 atm. R = 8.314 J/mol*K and R = 0.08206 atm*L/mol*K

So i used the formula
change in energy = change in H - nRT

90.7-51.9-38.8

its wrong i need help
14 years ago

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