Consider the reaction below for the combustion of methane (CH4, which is the principal component of natural gas).  When natural gas is combusted, heat is given off that can be used to provide warmth in homes as well as to heat water, and it is increasingly used as an alternative to coal for the production of electricity. CH4(g)  +  2O2(g)  →  CO2(g)  +  2H2O(g)  +  q   Which of the following statements are correct? The combustion of methane is endothermic, and the sign of ∆Hrxn is negative. The combustion of methane is endothermic, and the sign of ∆Hrxn is positive.

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Consider the reaction below for the combustion of methane (CH4, which is the principal component of natural gas).  When natural gas is combusted, heat is given off that can be used to provide warmth in homes as well as to heat water, and it is increasingly used as an alternative to coal for the production of electricity.

CH4(g)  +  2O2(g)  →  CO2(g)  +  2H2O(g)  +  q

 

Which of the following statements are correct?

The combustion of methane is endothermic, and the sign of ∆Hrxn is negative.

The combustion of methane is endothermic, and the sign of ∆Hrxn is positive.

The combustion of methane is exothermic, and the sign of ∆Hrxn is positive.

The combustion of methane is exothermic, and the sign of ∆Hrxn is negative.

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