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C6H14 + 19/2 O2 ->
if one pound (454g) of hexane combusts how many grams of water are produced?
my work: 454 g C6H14 * 1 Mol C6H14/86 g C6H14 *
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If one pound (454g) of hexane combusts with 185 grams of oxygen which reactant is the limiting reactant and how many grams of
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How many grams of CO2 are produced when 11.47 moles hexane combust?
My work:I balanced the equation like so C6H14 + 19/2 O2 ==>
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Sarah
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I refer to the following question. Is my explanation correct, that step two
C6H14(g)--> 6CO2(g) + 7H2O(g) can be considered
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jan
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Refer to the following unbalanced equation: C6H14 + O2 CO2 + H2O
What mass of oxygen (O2) is required to react completely with
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Anonymous
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what is the heat of reaction when 1 mole of gaseous hexane, c6h14 undergoes combustion as in following equation
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Kaur
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When 1662 J of heat energy is added to 45.9 g of hexane, C6H14, the temperature increases by 16.0 °C. Calculate the molar heat
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ashley
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When 1988 J of heat energy is added to 47.5 g of hexane, C6H14, the temperature increases by 18.5 °C. Calculate the molar heat
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zach
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When 1367 J of heat energy is added to 44.1 g of hexane, C6H14, the temperature increases by 13.7 °C. Calculate the molar heat
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sam
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When 1367 J of heat energy is added to 44.1 g of hexane, C6H14, the temperature increases by 13.7 °C. Calculate the molar heat
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