Calculate the density of methane

  1. Natural gas is almost entirely methane, CH4. What volume of natural gas at 20 C and 1.00 atm pressure is required to heat one
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  2. Compute the approximate density of methane, CH4, at 20oC and 5.00 atm. The molecular weight of methane is 16.0.
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  3. Calculate the density of methane gas, CH4, in kilograms per cubic meter at 25 degrees C and 956 mmHg.I got .8252 g/L but am
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  4. Use Table 9.4 to calculate an approximate enthalpy or heat of reaction for the combustion of one mole of methane gas (CH4) to
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  5. Use the table to calculate an approximate enthalpy or heat of reaction for the combustion of one mole of methane gas (CH4) to
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  6. Use the table to calculate an approximate enthalpy or heat of reaction for the combustion of one mole of methane gas (CH4) to
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  7. a sample of methane contain 4.5x10 the power of24 h atom.calculate the mass methane
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  8. Calculate the volume of natural gas (methane) required to bring 3.9 L of water to a boil. Assume the initial temperature of the
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  9. Calculate the volume of natural gas (methane) required to bring 2.6 L of water to a boil. Assume the initial temperature of the
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  10. Calculate the ∆H°rxn for the combustion of methane using the given ∆H°f.CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + 2H2O (g) ∆H°f,
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