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Below, you can see the chemical equation for methane combustion. When 1 mol of methane is reacted with O, 890.3 kJ energy is released.

 

Below, you can see the chemical equation for methane combustion. When 1 mol of methane is reacted with O, 890.3 kJ energy is released. CH(8) + 20(g) CO(g) + 2H;0(1) AH = -890.3 kJ a) For a complete combustion of 18000 L CH, at 20 C and 770 mmHg, how much energy (heat) will be released? b) How many kg of CH, should be reacted for releasing 3x10' kJ of energy?

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