What is the energy change for the reaction of methane with chlorine?

1 Answer
May 25, 2018

Just to retire this question....the energy change is unknown without data...

Explanation:

We address the reaction....

CH_4(g) + Cl_2(g) rarr H_3C-Cl(g) + H-Cl(g)

Now all enthalpy change is determined on the balance between the energies of BONDS FORMED, i.e. C-Cl and H-Cl bonds, and bonds broken, i.e. Cl-Cl, and C-H bonds....

..as always...DeltaH_"rxn"^@-=Sigma_"bonds formed"-Sigma_"bonds broken"

You could find a table of standard bond enthalpies and make the summation yourself....