Question
The heat of combustion for 1 mole of carbon to carbon dioxide is -410 kJ. How many kJ of heat would be liberated from the complete combustion of 60.0 g of carbon?
Answers
How many mols is 60 grams. That's 60/12 = 5.
So -410 kJ/mol x 5 mol = ?
So -410 kJ/mol x 5 mol = ?
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