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2C6H6(l)+15O2(g)-> 12CO2(g)+6H20(l)+6542 kj If 6.200
2C6H6(l)+15O2(g)-> 12CO2(g)+6H20(l)+6542 kj
If 6.200 g of C6H6 is burned and the heat produced from the burning is added to 5691
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fer
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If the heat from burning 5.800 g of C6H6 is added to 5691 g of water at 21 °C, what is the final temperature of the water?
2C6H6
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Jen
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If the heat from burning 5.800 g of C6H6 is added to 5691 g of water at 21 °C, what is the final temperature of the water?
2C6H6
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2C6H6(l) + 15O2(g) -> 12CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) + 6542 kJ
If the heat from burning 7.000 g of C6H6 is added to 5691 g of water at 21
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David
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1. The value of ΔH° for the reaction below is -6535 kJ.
_________ kJ of heat are released in the combustion of 16.0 g C6H6 (l).
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Jess
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If 5.300 g of C6H6 is burned and the heat produced from the burning is added to 5691 g of water at 21 °C, what is the final
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Jason
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If the heat from burning 6.000 g of
C6H6 2C6H6(l) + 15O2(g) -> 12CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) + 6542 kJ is added to 5691 g of water at 21
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Angela
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2C6H6(l) + 15O2(g) --> 12CO2(g)+ 6H2O(g) how to calculate the ratio?
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2C6H6+X -> 12CO2+6H20
Find x Is x 30O?
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Diana
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For the reaction 2C6H6+15O2 =12CO2+6H2O, what is the maximum amount of CO2 which could be formed from 5.12 g of C6H6 and 12.28 g
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Anonymous
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