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For complete combustion of methanol the amount of heat produced as measured by bomb calorimeter is 726 kJ mol at 27 C. The enthalpy of combustion for the reaction is –x kJ mol , where x is_____. (Nearest integer) (Given: R = 8.3 JK mol ) –1 o –1 –1 –1

Answer: 727

💡 Solution & Explanation

**Step 1: Write the combustion reaction of methanol** CH₃OH(l) + 3/2 O₂(g) → CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(l) **Step 2: Identify the relationship between heat of combustion and enthalpy** The heat measured in a bomb calorimeter at constant volume is ΔU (internal energy change), not ΔH (enthalpy change). **Step 3: Apply the relationship between ΔH and ΔU** ΔH = ΔU + Δ(nRT) = ΔU + ΔnRT where Δn = (moles of gaseous products) – (moles of gaseous reactants) **Step 4: Calculate Δn** Δn = 1 (CO₂) – 3/2 (O₂) = 1 – 1.5 = –0.5 mol **Step 5: Calculate the correction term** ΔnRT = (–0.5) × 8.3 × 300 = –0.5 × 2490 = –1245 J/mol = –1.245 kJ/mol **Step 6: Calculate ΔH** ΔH = ΔU + ΔnRT ΔH = –726 + (–1.245) ΔH = –727.245 kJ/mol ΔH ≈ –727 kJ/mol Therefore, the answer is 727.

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