How many kilojoules are released when 84.0 g of oxygen reacts? 2CH3OH(l)+3O2(g)→2CO2(g)+4H2O(l)ΔH=−726kJ
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How many kilojoules are released when 84.0 g of oxygen reacts? 2CH3OH(l)+3O2(g)→2CO2(g)+4H2O(l)ΔH=−726kJ
Methanol (CH3OH) burns according to the equation 2CH3OH(l) + 3O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + 4H2O(l), ΔH°rxn = –1454 kJ/mol. A) How much heat, in kilojoules, is given off when 150.0 g of methanol is burned? [ Select ] B) How many grams of CO2 are produced when the amount of heat determined in part A is released? [ Select ] Molar masses: CH3OH = 32.04 g/mol O2 = 32.00 g/mol CO2 = 44.01 g/mol H2O = 18.02 g/mol
Determine how many kilojoules are released when 84.8 gg of methanol reacts via the following reaction: 2CH3OH(l)+3O2(g)→2CO2(g)+4H2O(l),ΔH=−726kJ Determine how many kilojoules are absorbed when 316 gg of Ca(OH)2Ca(OH)2 reacts via the following reaction: Ca(OH)2(s)→CaO(s)+H2O(l),ΔH=+65.3kJ
For the following reaction: 2CH3OH(l) + 3O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + 4H2O(l) Compound ΔH°f (kJ mol-1) S° (J mol-1 K-1) CH3OH (l) -238.40 127.19 O2 (g) 0.00 205.70 CO2 (g) -393.51 213.74 H2O (l) -285.83 69.91 Determine the temperature (to two decimal places in K) such that the reaction is in equilibrium in its standard states.
3O2(g) + 2CH3OH(l) → 2CO2(g) + 4H2O(l) Determine the amount of CO2(g) formed in the reaction if 4.20 moles of O2(g) reacts with an excess of CH3OH(l) and the percent yield of CO2(g) is 70.0%. A. 1.86 moles B. 3.57 moles C. 4.00 moles D. 1.96 moles E. 2.16 moles
Consider the balanced equation for the following reaction: 3O2(g) + 2CH3OH(l) → 2CO2(g) + 4H2O(l) If O2 is present in excess, determine the amount of CH3OH needed to produce 3.22 moles of H2O. A) 0.403 moles B) 1.49 moles C) 6.44 moles D) 2.18 moles E) 1.61 moles
Consider the reaction for the combustion of methanol (CH3OH): 2CH3OH+3O2⟶2CO2+4H2O What is the mass of oxygen (O2) that is required to produce 579g of carbon dioxide (CO2)?
Consider the following balanced equation: 3O2(g) + 2CH3OH(l) → 2CO2(g) + 4H2O(l) If 30.3 moles of O2(g) and 31.1 moles of CH3OH(l) are allowed to react to produce 15.0 moles of CO2(g), what is the percent yield of the reaction? a-57.5% b-74.3% c-48.1% d-85.0% e-70.2%
Methanol (CH3OH) burns in air according to the equation 2CH3OH + 3O2 → 2CO2 + 4H2O If 167 g of methanol are used up in a combustion process, what is the mass of H2O produced
What is the enthalpy of the reaction for the following equation: 2CH3OH(l) + 3O2(g) -----> 2CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) Given the following bond enthalpies (in kj/mol): C-H (414); C-O (360); C=O (799); O=O (498); O-H (464). Note: O=C=O
At 298 K, evaluate deltaG(kJ) and deltaE (V) for
2CH3OH(l) + 3O2(g) -> 4H2O(g) + 2CO2(g)
S (J/mol-K) AH°y (kJ/mol) So (J/mol-K) AH(kJ/mol) Substance Substance N2(g) CH-ОН() 126.8 0 191.5 -238.6 CO(g) NH3(g) 197.9 192.5 -110.5 -46.2 CO2(g) NO(g) 213.6 +90.4 210.6 -393.5 NO2(g) +33.8 240.5 H2(g) HNO3(aq) 130.6 146.0 -206.6 H2O( 69.9 -285.8 O2(g) 188.8 H2O(g) 0 205.0 -241.8