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When methanol, CH, OH, is burned in the presence of oxygen gas, O₂, a large amount of heat energy is released. For this
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When methanol, CH, OH, is burned in the presence of oxygen gas, O₂, a large amount of heat energy is released. For this
When methanol, CH, OH, is burned in the presence of oxygen gas, O₂, a large amount of heat energy is released. For this reason, it is often used as a fuel in high performance racing cars. The combustion of methanol has the balanced, thermochemical equation CH₂OH(g) + O₂(g) CO₂(g) + 2 H₂O(1) AH = -764 kJ How much methanol, in grams, must be burned to produce 649 kJ of heat? mass: g