How much heat is released when methane is cumbusted?
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This reaction, the combustion of methane, has a reaction enthalpy change of -882.0 kJ/mol meaning that it gives off 882.0 kJ of heat when one mole is combusted. With simple stoichiometry, we can determine that -882.0 kJ/mol x 2.49 mol CH4 = 2.20 x 10^3 kJ released
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his reaction, the combustion of methane, has a reaction enthalpy change of -882.0 kJ/mol (Methane (data page) - Wikipedia), meaning that it gives off 882.0 kJ of heat when one mole is combusted. With simple stoichiometry, we can determine that -882.0 kJ/mol x 2.49 mol CH4 = 2.20 x 10^3 kJ released.
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