3. Burning of natural gas follows the following reaction: CH4 +202 - CO2 + 2H20 +...
The following data were obtained for the reaction of methane with oxygen: CH4(g) + 202(g) CO2(g) + 2H20(1) → time(min)[CH4l (mol/L) 0 10 20 30 0.050 0.030 0.020 0.015 0.020 a) How many moles of CO2 are produced for each mole of CH4 that is used up? b) What concentration of CH4 is used up after 10 minutes? c) What is the concentration of carbon dioxide produced after 20 minutes? d) Write an equation for reaction rate in terms of...
The heater in a house burns natural gas with x% excess air according to the reaction: CH4 2 02>CO2 2 H2O The flue gas leaves the burner at Tout. The air and the natural gas (CH4) enter the burner Prepare a spreasheet for this system using a basis of one mole of methane feed to deter at standard conditons of 25°C and 1 atm pressure. mine: a) The standard heat for the combustion for the reaction above, b) The required...
The combustion of methane (natural gas) is given by the equation: CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (g) ΔH = -890 kJ How much heat (in kJ) is released by the reaction of 48.5 grams of O2 with excess CH4? Remember that if heat is given off, is negative, and should be entered as such)
Many power plants produce energy by burning carbon-based fuels, which also produces carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, so over-production can have negative effects on the environment. Use enthalpy of formation data to calculate the number of moles of CO2(g) produced per megajoule of heat released from the combustion of each fuel under standard conditions (1 atm and 25 �C). Each must be in mol * MJ^-1 (a) coal, C(s, graphite) (b) natural gas, CH4(g); (c) propane, C3H8(g);...
for the following reaction: CH4+2O2--->CO2+2H20
a) identify the elements oxidized and reduced
b) indicate the oxidation numbers for these elements on both
sides of the equation
8. For the following reaction: (6 points) CH4 + 202 CO2 + 2H2O a) Identify the elements oxidized and reduced. b) Indicate the oxidation numbers for these elements on both sides of the equation. is the element oxidized from oxidation No. to oxidation No. is the element reduced from oxidation No. to oxidation No.
Consider the reaction CH4(g) + 202(g) = CO2(g) + 2H2O(l). If the standard free energy of the reaction is -817.8 kJ, what is the free energy (in kJ) of a reaction vessel containing 1.2 M CH4,0.58 M 02, and 4.2 M CO2, at 298K? Don't include units in the answer.
(#1 continued) 16.05 g mole 44.01 g mole CH4 202-CO2 2 H:0+802.3 k 200 gmole15.02 gme c. How many grams of water are produced by the complete combustion of 237.00 g of methane with 500.00 g of oxygen? d. What is the limiting reactant? e. what is the excess reactant? f. Refer back to part (c) When s used up, the reaction stops. H:O CH4 02
Many power plants produce energy by burning carbon-based fuels, which also produces carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, so over-production can have negative effects on the environment. Use enthalpy of formation data to calculate the number of moles of CO2(g) produced per megajoule of heat released from the combustion of each fuel under standard conditions (1 atm and 25 °C). (a) coal, C(s, graphite); (b) natural gas, CH4(g): Number Number mol MJ1 mol MJ (c) propane, C3Hs(g); (d)...
A chemist measures the energy change AH during the following reaction: CH (9)+202(9) — CO2(9)+2H20(1) AH=-882. kJ Use the information to answer the following questions. This reaction is... Suppose 68.4 g of CH4 react. endothermic. exothermic. Yes, absorbed. Yes, released. No. * 5 ? Will any heat be released or absorbed? If you said heat will be released or absorbed in the second part of this question, calculate how much heat will be released or absorbed. IN Be sure your...
The combustion of methane (CH4) at 298.0 K produces carbon dioxide gas (CO2) and liquid water. A constant volume vessel of volume V = 0.807 L is loaded with 1.000 mole of each methane and oxygen. Find the total pressure in bar after the reaction has taken place at 298 K. Use an ICE box, and for now you may assume the reaction goes to completion at 298 K