One mole of methane has

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  1. One mole of methane has a mass of 16.0 grams. 1000cm3 of methane have a mass of 0.174 g. What is the correct expression for
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  2. When 2.38 g of methane burns in oxygen, 119 kJ of heat is produced. What is the enthalpy of combustion (in kJ) per mole of
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  3. A furnace that provides heat by burning methane gas must have the correct mixture of air and fuel to operate efficiently. What
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  4. 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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  5. 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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  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. If 1mile of methane(CH4) is releases 890 kJ/mole, how much energy is released per gram of methane?
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  8. If you burn 13.7 g of methane (CH4) burns in oxygen, then 686 kJ is evolved. What is the amount of heat produced per mole of
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  9. What is the enthalpy change if 25.0 g of methane are burned? 890kJ of heat released for every mole of methane that reacts. CH4 +
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  10. One mole methane is completly burned in xcess oxygen. If 8.90x10^3kj of heat are given off from theis reaction, calculate the
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