20.) Industrial production of methanol uses a synthesis gas which is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The reaction for the production of methanol is given by the equation CO (g) + 2H2 (g) CH3OH (1). The enthalpy of formation of the CO2 (g), CO (g) and H20 (1) are AH1, A¢H2, and AfH3 respectively while the enthalpy of combustion of CH3OH (1) was AcH. Which of the following represents the production of methanol? A.) A;H1- A¡H2 + A¢H3 - AcH Ch stry B.) A¡H1 + A¢H2 - A¢H3 + A¢H C.) A¡H1 + 2A¢H2 + A¢H3 + AcH D.) ArH1 + ArH2 + 2A;H3 - AcH E.) AH1 - ArH2 + 2A¡H3 - AcH

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20.) Industrial production of methanol uses a synthesis gas which is a mixture of carbon monoxide
and hydrogen. The reaction for the production of methanol is given by the equation CO (g) + 2H2 (g)
- CH3OH (1). The enthalpy of formation of the CO2 (g), CO (g) and H20 (1) are A¢H1, A¡H2, and AfH3
respectively while the enthalpy of combustion of CH3OH (1) was AcH. Which of the following
represents the production of methanol?
A.) AH1 - A¡H2 + A¢H3 - AcH
B.) A;H1 + A¢H2 - A¢H3 + AcH
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C.) ΔΙΗ1 + 2ΔΗ2+ ΔΙΗ: + Δ.Η
D.) A:H1 + A¢H2 + 2A;H3 - AcH
E.) A;H1 - AH2 + 2A;H3 - AcH
Transcribed Image Text:20.) Industrial production of methanol uses a synthesis gas which is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The reaction for the production of methanol is given by the equation CO (g) + 2H2 (g) - CH3OH (1). The enthalpy of formation of the CO2 (g), CO (g) and H20 (1) are A¢H1, A¡H2, and AfH3 respectively while the enthalpy of combustion of CH3OH (1) was AcH. Which of the following represents the production of methanol? A.) AH1 - A¡H2 + A¢H3 - AcH B.) A;H1 + A¢H2 - A¢H3 + AcH ical Chemictry C.) ΔΙΗ1 + 2ΔΗ2+ ΔΙΗ: + Δ.Η D.) A:H1 + A¢H2 + 2A;H3 - AcH E.) A;H1 - AH2 + 2A;H3 - AcH
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