Heat of reaction of methane: Some answers use the heat of fomation of water is its gas form, and others in liquid, so answers change between about 800jk/mol to 890. Why is the gas an option? If the water is still at a contant pressure, and heat of reaction is supposed to be at 25 degrees, would the water still technically be liquid at that point?

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Heat of reaction of methane: Some answers use the heat of fomation of water is its gas form, and others in liquid, so
answers change between about 800jk/mol to 890. Why is the gas an option? If the water is still at a contant pressure,
and heat of reaction is supposed to be at 25 degrees, would the water still technically be liquid at that point?
Transcribed Image Text:Heat of reaction of methane: Some answers use the heat of fomation of water is its gas form, and others in liquid, so answers change between about 800jk/mol to 890. Why is the gas an option? If the water is still at a contant pressure, and heat of reaction is supposed to be at 25 degrees, would the water still technically be liquid at that point?
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