One mole of methanol when burnt in $O _{2}$, gives out $723\, kJ\, mol ^{-1}$ heat. If one mole of $O _{2}$ is used, what will be the amount of heat evolved?
Updated On: Jul 15, 2022
723 kJ
924 kJ
482 kJ
241 kJ
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Solution and Explanation
$CH _{3} OH (l)+\frac{3}{2} O _{2}(g) \longrightarrow CO _{2}(g)+2 H _{2} O (l)$$\Delta H=-723\, kJ$
By burning with $\frac{3}{2} O _{2}(g)$ heat evolved
$=-723\, kJ$$\therefore$ By burning with $1$ mole $O _{2}(g) =\frac{-723 \times 2}{3}$$=-482\, kJ$