The enthalpy of reaction CH 4 (g) + O 2 (g) → CH 3 OH( L ) is negative. If enthalpy of…
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The enthalpy of reaction CH4(g) +
O2(g) → CH3OH(L ) is negative. If enthalpy of combustion of CH4 and CH3OH are x and y respectively then which of the following relations is correct?
O2(g) → CH3OH(L ) is negative. If enthalpy of combustion of CH4 and CH3OH are x and y respectively then which of the following relations is correct?- x > y
- x < y
- x = y
- \(x \geq y\)
Answer
(A) x > y
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