MISSED THIS? Read Section 19.8 (Pages 871-877); Watch IWE 19.6. Liquid methanol burns in oxygen to form gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water. Substance H (kJ/mol) S° (J/(mol-K)) CH3OH (1) -238.6 126.8 O2(g) 0 205.2 CO₂(g) -393.5 CO,(aq) -413.8 H₂O(g) -241.8 H₂O(1) -187.8 213.8 117.6 188.8 70.0 ▼ Part C Calculate ASxn at 25 °C. Express your answer in joules per kelvin to three significant figures. ASixn = Submit 15. ΑΣΦ Request Answer ? J/K

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MISSED THIS? Read Section
19.8 (Pages 871-877); Watch IWE 19.6.
Liquid methanol burns in oxygen to form gaseous
carbon dioxide and gaseous water.
Substance H (kJ/mol) S° (J/(mol. K))
CH3OH (1)
-238.6
126.8
O2 (g)
CO₂ (g)
CO,(aq)
H₂O(g)
H₂O(1)
0
-393.5
-413.8
-241.8
-187.8
205.2
213.8
117.6
188.8
70.0
Part C
Calculate ASin at 25 °C.
Express your answer in joules per kelvin to three significant figures.
ASixn
Submit
VGI ΑΣΦ
Request Answer
C
?
J/K
Transcribed Image Text:MISSED THIS? Read Section 19.8 (Pages 871-877); Watch IWE 19.6. Liquid methanol burns in oxygen to form gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water. Substance H (kJ/mol) S° (J/(mol. K)) CH3OH (1) -238.6 126.8 O2 (g) CO₂ (g) CO,(aq) H₂O(g) H₂O(1) 0 -393.5 -413.8 -241.8 -187.8 205.2 213.8 117.6 188.8 70.0 Part C Calculate ASin at 25 °C. Express your answer in joules per kelvin to three significant figures. ASixn Submit VGI ΑΣΦ Request Answer C ? J/K
MISSED THIS? Read Section
19.8 (Pages 871 - 877); Watch IWE 19.6.
Liquid methanol burns in oxygen to form gaseous
carbon dioxide and gaseous water.
Substance H° (kJ/mol) S° (J/(mol. K))
CH3OH (1)
-238.6
126.8
O2 (g)
0
CO₂ (g)
-393.5
CO2(aq) -413.8
H₂O(g)
-241.8
H₂O(1)
-187.8
205.2
213.8
117.6
188.8
70.0
stan 1 Periodic
Liquid methanol (CH3OH(1)) burns in oxygen (O₂ (g)) to form gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2 (g)) and
gaseous water (H₂O(g)), which is represented by the following balanced equation:
2CH3OH(1) +302(g) → 2CO2 (g) + 4H₂O(g)
The balanced chemical equation is neeed to calculate the standard enthalpy change for a reaction (AH)
the standard entropy change for a reaction (AS) from the standard enthalpies of formation and standard
molar entropies, respectively.
Part B
Calculate AHxn at 25 °C.
Express your answer in kilojoules to three significant figures.
AH =
VE ΑΣΦ
C
?
kJ
Transcribed Image Text:MISSED THIS? Read Section 19.8 (Pages 871 - 877); Watch IWE 19.6. Liquid methanol burns in oxygen to form gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water. Substance H° (kJ/mol) S° (J/(mol. K)) CH3OH (1) -238.6 126.8 O2 (g) 0 CO₂ (g) -393.5 CO2(aq) -413.8 H₂O(g) -241.8 H₂O(1) -187.8 205.2 213.8 117.6 188.8 70.0 stan 1 Periodic Liquid methanol (CH3OH(1)) burns in oxygen (O₂ (g)) to form gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2 (g)) and gaseous water (H₂O(g)), which is represented by the following balanced equation: 2CH3OH(1) +302(g) → 2CO2 (g) + 4H₂O(g) The balanced chemical equation is neeed to calculate the standard enthalpy change for a reaction (AH) the standard entropy change for a reaction (AS) from the standard enthalpies of formation and standard molar entropies, respectively. Part B Calculate AHxn at 25 °C. Express your answer in kilojoules to three significant figures. AH = VE ΑΣΦ C ? kJ
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