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When 1 mol of a gas burns at constant pressure, it produces 2426 J of heat and does 6 kJ of work.

What is Delta H, q, and w?
15 years ago

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Answered by Jenna
H=?
q=2.426 kJ
w=-6 kJ

Therefore, E=-8
14 years ago
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What is Delta H, q, and w?

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