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Calculate the molar heat of combustion of paraffin, expressed in units of kJ/mol. First calculate the thermal energy released when one mole of parafin burns) because one mole of parafin (c25h52) has a mass of 325g, the molar heat of combustion will be 352 times greater than the heat of combustion expressed in units of kJ/g.
Help is much appreciated.
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