What will be the amount of heat evolved by burning 10 L of methane under standard…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
What will be the amount of heat evolved by burning 10 L of methane under standard conditions?
(Given heats of formation of CH4, CO2 and H2O are –76.2, –398.8 and –241.6 kJ mol–1 respectively)
(Given heats of formation of CH4, CO2 and H2O are –76.2, –398.8 and –241.6 kJ mol–1 respectively)
- 805.8 kJ
- 398.8 kJ
- 359.7 kJ
- 640.4 kJ
Answer
(A) 805.8 kJ
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