Solved: Methane burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. Hydrogen sulfide

Chapter 10, Problem 10.82

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Methane burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. Hydrogen sulfide burns in oxygen to form sulfur dioxide and water vapor. Use bond energies (Table 9.2, p. 353) to determine the heat of each reaction per mole of O2 (assume Lewis structures with zero formal charges; BE of SNO is 552 kJ/mol).

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