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When 0.312g of glucose was burned in a bomb calorimeter (heat capacity 641 J/K) the temperature rose by 7.739 K. Calculate the
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The standard heats of combustion at 25°C (to liquid water) of
propylene (C3H6) and hydrogen are 2058.44 kJ/mol and 141.78 kJ/g,
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Given that the standard heat of combustion of butane is 5877KJ/mol. Calculate the heat of combustion of butane
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Calculate the heat of combustion of candle wax in kJ/mole. The standard heat of formation (∆Hf ) of candle wax (C20H42) is
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While researching energy values of fuels, a chemist designed an experiment to find out the heat of combustion of pentane. Using
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While researching energy values of fuels, a chemist designed an experiment to find out the heat of combustion of pentane. Using
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Using standard heat of formations. (Appendix II in text). Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the combustion of methane.
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The complete combustion of butane, (g) is represented by the equation
C4H10+ 13/2O2->4CO2+5H2O standard enthalpy is -2877kj How
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4. The standard heats of combustion at 25°C (to liquid water) of
propylene (C3H6) and hydrogen are 2058.44 kJ/mol and 141.78
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The complete combustion of butane, (g) is represented by the equation
C4H10+13/2O2->4CO2+5H20 STANDARD ENTHALPY IS -2877KJ/MOL
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