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Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the formation of carbon dioxide (CO2) from its elements carbon (C) and oxygen (O2) given the following information:- The standard enthalpy change for the combustion of carbon to form carbon dioxide is -394 kJ/mol.- The standard enthalpy change for the combustion of hydrogen gas (H2) to form water (H2O) is -286 kJ/mol.- The standard enthalpy change for the reaction of oxygen gas (O2) with hydrogen gas (H2) to form water (H2O) is -572 kJ/mol.Note: All values are at standard temperature and pressure (298 K and 1 atm).
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Using computational methods, calculate the standard enthalpy of formation and the standard entropy of CH4(g) at 298 K. How does the calculated enthalpy and entropy values compare to the experimental values? Provide a possible explanation for any discrepancies between the two values.
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