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the heat of combustion of propane is -5.47MJ/mol. there is 1.50kg of propane available to burn. how many litres of water could be heated from 18.0 degrees Celcius to 63.0 degrees Celcius using the heat from the burning propane. assume that all heat lost by the propane reaction is trapped by the water. you will need the specific heat capacity and density of water.
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