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Octane (C8H18) is a liquid
The complete combustion of octane, C8H18, the main component of gasoline, proceeds as follows.
2 C8H18(l) + 25 O2(g) �¨ 16
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What volume of liquid water is produced from the combustion of 10.00 L of octane, C8H18? (density of octane=0.692 g/mL
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Kelly
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The heat of combustion of octane (C8H18) is 47.8 kJ/g and one gallon of C8H18 has a mass of 2620 g. If a car using octane is
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Kai
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The heat of combustion of octane (C8H18) is 47.8 kJ/g and one gallon of C8H18 has a mass of 2620 g. If a car using octane is
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Kai
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The enthalpy change in the combustion of the hydrocarbon octane is delta H = -5.48 x 10^3 kJ/mol C8H18(l). How much heat, in
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Jackie
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The enthalpy change in the combustion of the hydrocarbon octane is delta H = -5.48 x 10^3 kJ/mol C8H18 (l). How much heat, in
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Jackie D
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In a bomb calorimeter, a 6.50 g sample of octane (C8H18) is combusted. The combustion enthalpy for octane is -5.45 MJ per mol
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Mary
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PLZ help me understand the way of solving this equation quick
A 0.07 mol sample of octane C8H18 absorbed 3.5*10^3 j of energy.
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jack
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During the combustion of 5.00 g of octane, C8H18, 239.5 kcal (1002 kJ) is released.
Balanced equation: 2C8H18+25O2→16CO2+18H2O
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Timbs
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I need help putting my answers in significant figures thanks
2 C8H18(g) + 25 O2(g) 16 CO2(g) + 18 H2O(g) at STP How many
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Lauren
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