A chemist measures the energy change AH during the following reaction: CH,(g)+20,(g) CO,(g)+2H,0(1) AH=-882. kJ Use the information to answer the following questions. O endothermic. This reaction is... x10 O exothermic. Suppose 80.0 g of CH, react. O Yes, absorbed. O Yes, released. Will any heat be released or absorbed? O No. If you said heat will be released or absorbed in the second part of this question, calculate how much heat will be released or absorbed. kJ Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

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A chemist measures the energy change AH during the following reaction:
CH(g)+20,(g) CO,(g)+2H,0(1)
AH=-882. kJ
Use the information to answer the following questions.
endothermic.
This reaction is..
Ix10
exothermic.
Suppose 80.0 g of CH, react.
O Yes, absorbed.
O Yes, released.
Will any heat be released or absorbed?
O No.
If you said heat will be released or absorbed in
the second part of this question, calculate how
much heat will be released or absorbed.
Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
Transcribed Image Text:A chemist measures the energy change AH during the following reaction: CH(g)+20,(g) CO,(g)+2H,0(1) AH=-882. kJ Use the information to answer the following questions. endothermic. This reaction is.. Ix10 exothermic. Suppose 80.0 g of CH, react. O Yes, absorbed. O Yes, released. Will any heat be released or absorbed? O No. If you said heat will be released or absorbed in the second part of this question, calculate how much heat will be released or absorbed. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
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