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2C6H6(l) + 15O2 (g) --->
2C6H6(l) + 15O2(g) --> 12CO2(g)+ 6H2O(g) how to calculate the ratio?
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ev
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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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The value of ΔH° for the reaction below is - 6535 kJ. __________ kJ of heat are released in the combustion of 16.0 g of
C6H6(l)
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Anonymous
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Calculate ΔH∘f (in kilojoules per mole) for benzene, C6H6, from the following data:
2C6H6(l)+15O2(g)→12CO2(g)+6H2O(l) ΔH∘
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Tyler
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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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The value of delta H for the reaction below is -6536 kJ. ____kJ of heat released in the combutsion of 16.0g of C6H6.
2C6H6(l) +
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Anonymous
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What is the change in entropy when 9.30 mL of liquid benzene (C6H6, d = 0.879 g/mL) is burned in the
presence of 37.2 L of oxygen
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Jonathan
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What is the change in entropy when 6.03 mL of liquid benzene (C6H6, d = 0.879 g/mL) is combusted in the presence of 26.8 L of
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Anonymous
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2C6H6(l) + 15O2 (g) ---> 12CO2 (g) + 6H2 (l)
Calculate the deltaHrxn using standard heats of formations from Appendix C, paying
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Julio
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What volume of benzene (C6H6, d= 0.88 g/mL, molar mass = 78.11 g/mol) is required to produce 1.5 x 103 kJ of heat according to
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Gweedo8
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