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if burning one mole of a carbohydrate generates 50 joules of heat, burning 0.2 mol(or one fifth of a mole) of that same carbohydrate will generate how many joules of heat ?
14 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
You're kidding, right?

What fraction of 1 mole is .2 mol?
Use the same fraction of heat generated.

Has all knowledge of algebra fled your brain?
14 years ago

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