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Failed Geordie and Parmothief
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this is the question "the following equation describes the burning of ethanol"
CH3OH + 3/2 O2 - > CO2 + 2 H2O
standard heat of reaction = (-726) kJ mol-1
what mass of CO2 would be produced by burning enough methanol to produce 1255kJ of heat.
well i have been trying to work this out, i end up with -78g of CO2 which is impossible, right?
so im not even after the complete answer, but how on earth do you begin to work it out?
who ever helps the most can pick some old skool sweets of choice from the photo i posted, and i will mail them out to you.
CH3OH + 3/2 O2 - > CO2 + 2 H2O
standard heat of reaction = (-726) kJ mol-1
what mass of CO2 would be produced by burning enough methanol to produce 1255kJ of heat.
well i have been trying to work this out, i end up with -78g of CO2 which is impossible, right?
so im not even after the complete answer, but how on earth do you begin to work it out?
who ever helps the most can pick some old skool sweets of choice from the photo i posted, and i will mail them out to you.
