Calculate the amount of heat transferred when 45.0 g of CH3OH decomposes by the thermochemical reaction below. CH3OH -> CO + 2 H2 ∆H = +90.7 kJ/mol rxn
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0 g Molar mass of CH3OH = 32.04 g/mol Number of moles = Mass / Molar mass Number of moles = 45.0 g / 32.04 g/mol Number of moles = 1.404 mol Show more…
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