Using the bond energies provided, calculate the energy change for this reaction.2CH4 + O2 → 2CH3OH

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Calculating the energy changes in chemical reactions can be a little worrying but the only maths skills required are addition and subtraction ... you can slip in a little multiplication. The only chemical skill you need is to be able to work out what bonds are present in each substance. Tips to solve: Take a sheet of paper and draw a vertical line down the centre. The left column will be for the reactants and the right for the products. Start by writing down the individual bonds in the reactants. Next, write down how many of each bond there is. Then write down the bond energy for each one... Show more

Using the bond energies provided, calculate the energy change for this reaction.<br>2CH<sub>4</sub> + O<sub>2</sub> → 2CH<sub>3</sub>OH