Answer:
The enthalpy of the reaction is 64.9 kJ/mol.
Explanation:
[tex]H_2 + \frac{1}{2}O_2\rightarrow H_2O,\Delta H_1 =-285.8 kJ[/tex]..[1]
[tex]CH_4 + 2O_2\rightarrow CO_2 + 2H_2O,\Delta H_2 =-890.4 kJ[/tex]..[2]
[tex]C_2H_6 + \frac{7}{2}O_2\rightarrow 2CO_2 + 3H_2O,\Delta H_3= -1559.9 kJ[/tex]..[3]
[tex]2CH_4(g)\rightarrow C_2H_6(g) + H_2(g),\Delta H_4=?[/tex]..[4]
2 × [2] - [1]- [3] = [4] (Using Hess's law)
[tex]\Delta H_4=2\times \Delta H_2 -\Delta H_1 -\Delta H_3 [/tex]
[tex]\Delta H_4=2\times (-890.4 kJ)-(-285.8 kJ) -(-1559.9 kJ)[/tex]
[tex]\Delta H_4=64.9 kJ/mol[/tex]
The enthalpy of the reaction is 64.9 kJ/mol.