Calculate the adiabatic flame temperature

  1. Calculate the adiabatic flame temperature of burning CH4 (g) at 1 atm when burned with 50%excess air, and the reactants enter at
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  2. When 1.23g of ethanol (delta c Hm = -1368kj/mol at 25 C ) is burned in an adiabatic flame calorimeter, the temperature increases
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  3. In an adiabatic coffee cup, a 75mL of 1.0M HCl and 50mL of 1.0M HaOH were neutralize. The initial temperature is 22.1 C and the
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  4. In an adiabatic coffee cup, a 75mL of 1.0M HCl and 50mL of 1.0M HaOH were neutralize. The initial temperature is 22.1 C and the
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  5. If a flame on the candle burns red , how does energy of that flame compare to that of the Bunsen burner flame ? and why ?ans:The
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  6. A certain mass of a gas at 273 k temperature and one atmospheric pressure is expanded to 3 times its original volume under
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  7. A certain mass of a gas at 273k temperature and one atmospheric pressure is expanded to 3 times its original volume under
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  8. Suppose a flame of a gas burner stove emits light just like a blackbody.The flame appears blue,emiting most of the light as a
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  9. 3.0-mol N2 gas and 2.0-mol O2 gas were initially at 1.0 P atm and 25 oC. They were confined in two different adiabatic chambers
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  10. 5. Assume you have a 45°C 100g block of gold (cp=0.129J/g°C) and a 150°C , 150g block of silver (cp=0.240J/g°C)(1). You
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