The complete combustion of 1.283g

  1. The complete combustion of 1.283g of cinnamaldeyde (C9H8O, one of the compounds in cinnamon) in a bomb calorimeter
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  2. The complete combustion of 1.283g of cinnamaldeyde (C9H8O, one of the compounds in cinnamon) in a bomb calorimeter
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  3. The complete combustion of 1.283g of cinnamaldeyde (C9H8O, one of the compounds in cinnamon) in a bomb calorimeter
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  4. Hydrogen and methanol (CH3OH) have both been proposed as alternatives to hydrocarbon fuels.a) Write balanced chemical equations
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  5. The complete combustion of butane, (g) is represented by the equationC4H10+ 13/2O2->4CO2+5H2O standard enthalpy is -2877kj How
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  6. Write equations for the following reactions:the combustion of propane the incomplete combustion of propane to for CO and water
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  7. a.write a balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of sucrose.--- this part of the question i got help on, and
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  8. Calculate the ΔHrxn for the following reactions using the heats of formation given in the table at the end of this assignment:a
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  9. Calculate the ΔHrxn for the following reactions using the heats of formation given in the table at the end of this assignment:a
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  10. The complete combustion of butane, (g) is represented by the equationC4H10+13/2O2->4CO2+5H20 STANDARD ENTHALPY IS -2877KJ/MOL
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