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A typical coal-fired power plant burns 310 metric tons of coal every hour to generate 790 MW of electricity. 1 metric ton= 1000
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Jennifer
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From the following information, calculate the standard change of enthalpy for the combustion of coal.
C + O2 -> CO2 COMPOUND HEAT
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Annabelle
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From the following Information, calculate the standard change of enthalpy for the combustion of coal. SHOW WORK AND BALANCED
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Chloe
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From the following Information, calculate the standard change of enthalpy for the combustion of coal. SHOW WORK AND BALANCED
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Chloe
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Suppose that coal of density 1.5g/cm3 is pure carbon. The combustion of carbon is described by the equation
C+O2---> CO2 ∆H◦
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Susan
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What process occurs when coal (a fossil fuel) is burned and used for energy and releases CO2 into the atmosphere?(1 point)
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Coal combustion can affect aquatic (freshwater) or marine (saltwater) organisms in different ways. Describe each step involved
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jennua
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How are coal and oil similar?
Both coal and oil are renewable resources. Both coal and oil must be mined from underground. Both
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The heat of combustion of bituminous coal is 2.50 × 104 J/g. What quantity of the coal is required to produce the energy to
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Bogdanam
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Coal is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. Is coal a mineral?(1 point)
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I hate math
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