0.16g of methane when burnt raises the temperature of 100g of water by 40°C. What is the of combustion of methane when if the heat capacity of water is 4.2 Jg-1°C-1?

(CH4 = 16)

a

1,160 kJ mol-1

b

1,180 kJ mol-1

c

1,560 kJ mol-1

d

1,600kJ mol-1

e

1,680 kJ mol-1

Download Offline App Ask a Question

Explanation

Correct Option
e

Video Explanation

No video available

Post your Contribution

Share:

Discussions (19)

Toclay
5 years ago

Let me give u a quicker clue in case u might see in in jamb
Add ur MCO of water*molar mass of methane /mass of methane
Answer must be in kilojoules not joules then divide by 1000
Then u get ur answer

kored
2 years ago

I think the formula for combustion they used here is Combustion=Heat energy/mole

H=mc∆temperature: m=100, c=4.2, temp=40
mole= mass/molar mass=0.16/16=0.01
= 100*4.2*40/0.01
=1,680,000 j/mol converted to kj is 1,680kj

Prof E.C.G
12 years ago

oboi!..which kind ans b dis?..no explanation

Adewilly
3 years ago

thanks so much

Boanerges06
1 year ago

Like I don't understand

Boanerges06
1 year ago

Shjhdbbdhud

Quick Questions

Ask a Question
CO

ceoofwahala

20th June, 2026

Chemistry


2 comments

ASSAAS

20th June, 2026

English Language


5 comments

infinitehoaxx

21st May, 2026

Computer


4 comments