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The equation for burning C2H2
The equation for burning C2H2 is
2C2H2(g) + 5O2(g) ⎯→ 4CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) a. If 15.9 L C2H2 react at STP, how many moles of CO2
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rob
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Balance the following skeletal equation: CH4(g) ® C2H2(g) + H2(g).
Group of answer choices 2CH4(g) ® C2H2(g) + 2H2(g) 2CH4(g)
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Balance the following skeletal equation: CH4(g) ® C2H2(g) + H2(g).
Group of answer choices 2CH4(g) ® C2H2(g) + 3H2(g) 2CH4(g)
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Determine the Enthalpy of combustion of ethyne (C2H2) using the following enthalpies of formation;
Data: DHf°(H2O)= -285.9kj/mol
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Steve
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How many grams of H2O are required to react with excess CaC2 to produce 23.0 g of C2H2 according to the following equation?
CaC2
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Rebecca
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C2H2(g)+ 5/2o2(g)-> 2Co2(g)+ H2o(g)+ 1255.8KJ
how many grams of C2H2 are reacted when 310 KJ of heat are released? I left the
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Gurjot
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how many liters of CO2 and water vapor are produced by burning .3 liters of C2H2 (Acetylene) with .75 liters of O2? The balanced
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Molly
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What will burning of .3 liters of C2H2 produce?
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Ron
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Acetylene(C2H2) torches are used in welding.
How much heat (in kJ) evolves when 2.0L of C2H2 (d=1.0967kg/m3) is mixed with a
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Kelly
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If heat of combustion of acetylene C2H2 is -1301.1 kJ/mol then :
a) Write balanced thermochemical equation of acetylene
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MAD
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