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The standard heats of combustion
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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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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What is the standard heat of reaction (H0) for the combustion of ethane, C2H6(g), to form carbon dioxide gas and water?
2C2H6(
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thisfoolneedshelp
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Calculate the heats of combustion for the following reactions from the standard enthalpies of formation listed in Appendix 2.
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Dani
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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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Kalli
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When 0.3212g of glucose was burned in bomb calorimeter of calorimeter constant 641J/K, the temperature rose by 7.943 K.
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Nadira
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The standard heat of combustion of liquid benzene (giving water
vapor) is 40.145 kJ/g at 25°C. the heats of formation of carbon
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The standard heat of combustion of liquid benzene (giving water
vapor) is 40.145 kJ/g at 25°C. the heats of formation of carbon
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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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Beth
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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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Abby K.
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