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Here's a precise problem for a chemistry student to solve:Using Hess's Law, calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction where 2 moles of methane (CH4) reacts with 4 moles of oxygen gas (O2) to form 2 moles of carbon dioxide (CO2) and 4 moles of water (H2O), given the following known enthalpy changes:ΔH1 = -890 kJ/mol for the reaction: CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2OΔH2 = -394 kJ/mol for the reaction: C + O2 → CO2ΔH3 = -286 kJ/mol for the reaction: H2 + (1/2)O2 → H2O
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