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Pentane (C5H12) burns in oxygen
Pentane (C5H12) burns in oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.
C5H12(g)+8O2(g)→5CO2(g)+6H2O(g) Calculate the mass of CO2
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I have to find the molar enthalpy of combustion of pentane. I have this info:
5C(s) + 6H2 >>> C5H12 Hf= -173.5kJ C+O2>>> CO2 Hf=
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Pentane is a small liquid hydrocarbon, between propane and gasoline in size C5H12. The density of pentane is 0.626g/ml and its
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Predict the product(s) and write a balanced equation for the following redox reaction:
pentane (C5H12) + oxygen ---->
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you decide to have a BBQ in your backyard. you have 1Kg of pentane (C5H12) in the tank. What is the amount of carbon dioxide (in
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you decide to have a BBQ in your backyard. you have 1Kg of pentane (C5H12) in the tank. What is the amount of carbon dioxide (in
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tarkan
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Pentane (C5H12) and hexane (C6H14) form an ideal solution. At 25oC the vapor pressures of pentane and hexane are 511 and 150
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Pentane, C5H12, and hexane, C6H14, combine to form an ideal solution. At 25⁰C the vapor pressure of pentane is 511 torr and
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If 34.1 grams of pentane (C5H12) are burned in excess oxygen, how many grams of H2O will be produced?
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Anonymous
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Pentane (C5H12) and hexane (C6H14) form an ideal solution. The vapour pressure of pentane at 25oC is 511 mmHg and that for
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