Standard heats of formation The standard heats of formation for selected substances are shown here. A¢H° (kJ mol ) Substance CH4(9) |CH;OH(1) CO2 (9) -74.8 -238.6 -393.5 H2O(1) -285.83 O2 (9) Part B Calculate the standard enthalpy changes for the combustion of a mole of methane and the combustion of a mole of methanol. Assume that the combustion reactions occurs at 25°C, so the water produced is liquid. Enter the enthalpy for methane followed by the enthalpy for methanol in kJ mol 1 separated by a comma to four significant figures. • View Available Hint(s) V AE ? kJ mol 1

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Standard heats of formation
The standard heats of formation for selected substances are shown here.
Af H°
(kJ mol 1)
Substance
CH4(9)
-74.8
CH3OH(1)
-238.6
CO2 (9)
– 393.5
H2O(1)
-285.83
O2 (g)
Part B
Calculate the standard enthalpy changes for the combustion of a mole of methane and the combustion of a mole of methanol. Assume that the
combustion reactions occurs at 25°C, so the water produced is liquid.
Enter the enthalpy for methane followed by the enthalpy for methanol in kJ mol 1 separated by a comma to four significant figures.
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kJ mol 1
Transcribed Image Text:Standard heats of formation The standard heats of formation for selected substances are shown here. Af H° (kJ mol 1) Substance CH4(9) -74.8 CH3OH(1) -238.6 CO2 (9) – 393.5 H2O(1) -285.83 O2 (g) Part B Calculate the standard enthalpy changes for the combustion of a mole of methane and the combustion of a mole of methanol. Assume that the combustion reactions occurs at 25°C, so the water produced is liquid. Enter the enthalpy for methane followed by the enthalpy for methanol in kJ mol 1 separated by a comma to four significant figures. • View Available Hint(s) Hν ΑΣφ ? kJ mol 1
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