Hi all! This is my 1st message in here and I'd like you to check if my exercise is right or not.
Here it is:
The combustion heat of 1 mol of H2, C, CH4 and C2H6 are: -68.32; -94.05; -212.80; -372,82 Kcal/mol
Now, here it is the deal:
What's the formation heat of CH4?
I've tried to do it and since I don't have its solution, I'd like you to check if it's correct or not:
C+O2 -> CO2
2*(H2+1/2 O2 -> H2O)
CO2 + 2H2O -> CH4 + 2O2
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C+2H2 -> CH4
Hf (CH4)= 212.80 - ( - 94.05 + (2*-68.32)) = 442.8 Kcal/mol (more or less)
Is this correct?
Thanks in advance!