Which of the following equations represents standard heat of formation of methane ?
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Which of the following equations represents standard heat of formation of methane ?
- C (diamond) + 2H2(g) \(\text { → }\) CH4(g)
- C (graphite) + 2H2(g) \(\text { → }\) CH4(g)
- C (diamond) + 4H(g) \(\text { → }\) CH4(g)
- C (graphite) + 4H(g) \(\text { → }\) CH4(g)
Answer
(B) C (graphite) + 2H 2 (g) → CH 4 (g)
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