Nitromethane, CH3N02, can be used as a fuel. When the liquid is burned, the (unbalanced) reaction is mainly CH3NO2(l) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) +N2 (g) + H2O(g) a.The standard enthalpy charuge of reaction (ΔH°van ) for the balanced reaction (with lowest whole·number coefficients) is -1288.5kJ. Calculate ΔH°f for nitromethane.b. A 15.0·L flask containing a sample of nitromethane is filled with O2 and the flask is heated to 100.0°C.At thistemperature, and after the reaction is complete, the total pressure of all the gases inside the flask is 950.torr. Ifthe mone fraction of nitrogen (Znitrogen) is 0.134 after the reaction is complete, what mass of nitrogen was produced?

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Nitromethane, CH3N02, can be used as a fuel. When the liquid is burned, the (unbalanced) reaction is mainly

CH3NO2(l) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) +N2 (g) + H2O(g)

a.The standard enthalpy charuge of reaction (ΔH°van ) for the balanced reaction (with lowest whole·number coefficients) is -1288.5kJ. Calculate ΔH°f for nitromethane.
b. A 15.0·L flask containing a sample of nitromethane is filled with O2 and the flask is heated to 100.0°C.At thistemperature, and after the reaction is complete, the total pressure of all the gases inside the flask is 950.torr. Ifthe mone fraction of nitrogen (Znitrogen) is 0.134 after the reaction is complete, what mass of nitrogen was produced?

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