The combustion of 1.0 of gasoline releases 11 of heat

  1. The combustion of 1.0 of gasoline releases 11 of heat (density of gasoline = 0.74 ). How many megajoules are released when 1.5
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  2. The combustion of 1.00 g of gasoline releases 11100 cal of heat energy. Determine the number of megajoules (MJ) released when
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  3. A car's internal combustion engine can be modeled as a heat engine operating between a combustion temperature of 1500∘C and an
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  4. When 1.0 of gasoline burns, it releases 11 kcal of heat. The density of gasoline is 0.74How many megajoules are released when
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  5. consider a mixture of air and gasoline vapor in a piston. original V is 30cm^3. if the combustion of misture releases 985J
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  6. When 1.0 g of gasoline burns, it releases 11 kcal of heat. The density of gasoline is 0.74 g/mLa) How many megajoules are
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  7. Why is the combustion of hydrocarbons important for modern society?A. It releases water for drinking. B. It releases energy that
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  8. Write the balanced equation for the combustion of octane (C8H18). Assuming that gasoline is 100% octane, with a density of 0.692
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  9. An endothermic reaction _____.(1 point) Responses releases heat releases heat absorbs heat absorbs heat forms chemical bonds and
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  10. Assuming gasoline is 100% isooctane, with a density of 0.692g/mL, what mass of carbon dioxide is produced by the combustion of
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