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Use enthalpies of formation from the textbook to calculate the standard enthalpy of the reaction for the following methane- generating reaction of methanogenic bacteria given delta Hf of CH3NH2=-22.97kJ/mol:
4CH2NH2+2H2O----->3CH4+CO2+4NH3
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Answered by DrBob222
DHrxn = (n*DHfproducts)-(n*DHfreactants)
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