Asked by George
. One possible use for the cooking fat left over after making french fries is to burn it as fuel.
Formula (for cooking fat) = C51H88O6
Density = 0.94 g/ml
ΔH°f = - 1310 kJ/mol.
Write a balanced equation of the combustion of cooking fat (the products are CO2 (g) and H2O (l).
Use the data above and whatever you need from Appendix B in the textbook to calculate the amount of energy released (in kilojoules per milliliter) from the combustion of cooking fat (3 pts)
Formula (for cooking fat) = C51H88O6
Density = 0.94 g/ml
ΔH°f = - 1310 kJ/mol.
Write a balanced equation of the combustion of cooking fat (the products are CO2 (g) and H2O (l).
Use the data above and whatever you need from Appendix B in the textbook to calculate the amount of energy released (in kilojoules per milliliter) from the combustion of cooking fat (3 pts)
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Balance this equation:
C51H88O6 + O2 >> CO2 + H20
C51H88O6 + O2 >> CO2 + H20
Answered by
Michelle
C51H88O6+ 70O2>> 51CO2+ 44H2O
Answered by
fareeha
C51H88O6(l)+70O2(g)→51CO2(g)+44H2O(l)
Answered by
Charlie Eichman
DEZ NUTZ
Answered by
Mark Enobakhare
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Answered by
1.5
1.5
Answered by
Caelds
37 kj/mol
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