Given the Equation for the Reaction, CO2(g)+ 4H2(g) CH4(g)+ 2H2O(g), and the Following Standard Enthalpies of Formation
Given the equation for the reaction, CO2(g) + 4H2(g) CH4(g) + 2H2O(g) , and the following standard enthalpies of formation, H°f : CO2(g) : -393.5 kJ mol-1
CH4(g) : ?74.8 kJ mol-1
H2O(g) : -241.8 kJ mol-1
H2O(l) : 285.8 kJ mol-1 what is the standard enthalpy of reaction, in kJ for the reaction shown?
A) -164.9 kJ
B) +76.9 kJ
C) -164.5 kJ
D) +978.3 kJ
E) +995.9 kJ
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