Consider the combustion of liquid methanol, CH3OH1l2:

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Consider the combustion of liquid methanol, CH3OH1l2: CH3OH1l2 + 3 2 O21g2 CO21g2 + 2 H2O1l2 H = -726.5 kJ (a) What is the enthalpy change for the reverse reaction? (b) Balance the forward reaction with whole-number coefficients. What is H for the reaction represented by this equation? (c) Which is more likely to be thermodynamically favored, the forward reaction or the reverse reaction? (d) If the reaction were written to produce H2O1g2 instead of H2O1l2, would you expect the magnitude of H to increase, decrease, or stay the same? Explain.

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