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Nitromethane (ch3no2) burns in air to produce significant amounts of heat. 2ch3no2(l)+3/2o2(g)→2co2(g)+3h2o(l)+n2(g) δhorxn = -1418 kj part a how much heat is produced by the complete reaction of 4.68 kg of nitromethane

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Answered by R_scott
find the number of moles of nitromethane by dividing the given mass by the molar mass

each mole reacted produces 709 kJ of heat
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