In the combustion of carbon

  1. A handbook gives the heat of combustion of liquid carbon disulfide as -3.42 kcal/g of the liquid. Write the equation
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  2. what part of the carbon process is responsible for the release of carbon at a p[power plantcombustion photosynthesis digestion
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  3. Can someone answer this question?The enthalpy of combustion of solid carbon to form carbon dioxide is -393.7 kJ/mol carbon, and
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  4. Combustion reactions involve reacting a substance with oxygen. When compounds containing carbon and hydrogen are combusted,
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  5. Combustion reactions involve reacting a substance with oxygen. When compounds containing carbon and hydrogen are combusted,
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  6. The heat of combustion for 1 mole of carbon to carbon dioxide is -410 kJ. How many kJ of heat would be liberated from the
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  7. C4H4 (g) + 2 H2 (g) --> C4H8 (g)Combustion reactions involve reacting a substance with oxygen. When compounds containing carbon
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  8. Write a balanced chemical equation for the combustion of acetylene if the products are:a) Carbon and water vapour b) Carbon
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  9. Which is the source of the carbon released during fossil fuel combustion?(1 point)Responses carbon dioxide recently absorbed
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  10. A 3.000 gram sample of an unknown compound containing the elements carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen is analyzed by combustion. The
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