If you're given a reaction, such as;
2O(g)-->O2(g) with delta H=-249 kJ/mol OR
C(graphite)+2H2(g)-->CH4(g) with delta H=-75 kJ/mol
then how do you calculate the heat of combustion of methane into gaseous H2O?
I found the enthalpies of H2O(g) which is -241.8 kJ/mol and CH4 is -74.9 kJ/mol, do you use the equation of delta H=(sum of products)-(sum of reactants) or something else?