Consider the following reaction: 2CH3OH(g)→2CH4(g)+O2(g),ΔH=+252.8

  1. consider the following reaction:2CH3OH(g) yields 2CH4(g) + O2(g) change in enthalpy= 252.8kJ Calculate the amount of heat
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  2. 2CH3OH(g)→2CH4(g)+O2(g)ΔH=+252.8kJFor a given sample of CH3OH, the enthalpy change during the reaction is 82.2kJ . How many
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  3. Consider the following reaction:2CH3OH(g)→2CH4(g)+O2(g),ΔH=+252.8 kJ 1. Calculate the amount of heat transferred when 28.0 g
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  4. consider the following reaction:2CH3OH(g) yields 2CH4(g) + O2(g) change in enthalpy= 252.8kJ How many kilojoules of heat are
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  5. 2CH3OH(g)→2CH4(g)+O2(g)ΔH=+252.8kJHow many kilojoules of heat are released when 38.8g of CH4(g) reacts completely with O2(g)
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  6. 2CH3OH+3O2---> 2CO2+ 4H2OA. Decomposition reaction B. Double Replacement reaction C. combustion reaction D. Combination or
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  7. For the reaction 2CH3OH + 3O2 → 2CO2+ 4H2O, what is the maximum amount of CO2 which could be formed from 13.97 g of CH3OH and
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  8. From the enthalpies of reaction2C(s)+O2(g)�¨2CO(g)ƒ¢H=−221.0kJ 2C(s)+O2(g)+4H2(g)�¨2CH3OH(g)ƒ¢H=−402.4kJ calculate
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  9. Balance the following skeletal equation: CH4(g) ® C2H2(g) + H2(g).Group of answer choices 2CH4(g) ® C2H2(g) + 2H2(g) 2CH4(g)
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  10. Balance the following skeletal equation: CH4(g) ® C2H2(g) + H2(g).Group of answer choices 2CH4(g) ® C2H2(g) + 3H2(g) 2CH4(g)
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