Not Given the following reaction: 2°) AH° = -118.7 koar CHAG) + 02g) → C(s) + 2H20W Co (g) P.F AH° = - 26.4 kcàl C (s) -O 2(g) 2 AH° = – 67.7 kcal → CO 2(g) O 2(g) 2 + Consider the combustion of methane, determine the AH° using Hess's Law. AH° = %3D + 202(g) → CO 2(g) 2(g) + 2H20W CHAG)

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Given the following reaction:
AH° = -118.7 kwatk
CHAG)+ 02g) → C(s) + 2H20
2° )
E FI
AH° = - 26.4 kcàl
1
C(s) +
O 2(g)
→ CO
(),
AH° = – 67.7 kcal
CO(g) +
2
→ CO 2(g)
O 20)
Consider the combustion of meth ane, determine the AH° using
Hess's Law.
ΔΗ-
CHAG) + 202(g) → CO2G) + 2H20»
→ CO 2(g)
+ 2H20u)
Transcribed Image Text:Not y Given the following reaction: AH° = -118.7 kwatk CHAG)+ 02g) → C(s) + 2H20 2° ) E FI AH° = - 26.4 kcàl 1 C(s) + O 2(g) → CO (), AH° = – 67.7 kcal CO(g) + 2 → CO 2(g) O 20) Consider the combustion of meth ane, determine the AH° using Hess's Law. ΔΗ- CHAG) + 202(g) → CO2G) + 2H20» → CO 2(g) + 2H20u)
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