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10 November, 14:44

What is the thermochemical equation for the combustion of methane. Methane formula: CH4 (g) and the deltaH comb - 891 (kJ/mol)

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  1. 10 November, 16:53
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    The thermochemical reaction for combustion of methane is the balanced chemical equation for the combustion reaction with the enthalpy change and states of the reactants included.

    Combustion is when an organic compound reacts with O₂ to yield CO₂ and H₂O.

    thermochemical reaction for combustion of methane is as follows;

    CH₄ (g) + 2O₂ (g) - - > CO₂ (g) + 2H₂O (g) ΔH = - 891 kJ/mol
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