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What is the equation for the combustion of ethanol
What mass of CO2, a greenhouse gas, is produced per liter of each fuel (assuming complete combustion)
I got this data density of
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sari
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Can you please help me with this problem, I am so confused, and I do not know how to set it up, what equation to use, and what
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The complete combustion of ethanol, C 2 H 5 OH (FW = 46.0 g/mol ), proceeds as follows:
What is the enthalpy change for
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maxime Jones
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Calculate the mass of ethanol that must be burnt to increase the temperature of 150g of water by 75 degrees celsius, if exactly
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Isabella
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Assume that the complete combustion of one mole of ethanol to carbon dioxide and water liberates 1370 kJ/mol (?G°\' = –1370
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Royzel
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The combustion of ethanol, C2H5OH produces CO2 and H2O. The density of ethanol is 0.789 g/ml, oxygen is 1.43 g/L, and CO2 is
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The complete combustion of ethanol, C2H5OH (FW = 46.0 g/mol), proceeds as follows:
C2H5OH(l) + 3 O2(g) → 2 CO2(g) + 3 H2O(l)
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sharon
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What is the equation for the combustion of ethanol
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Joyce Nsikan Ekukinam
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The equation for the complete combustion of ethanol is
C2H5OH1+3O2 ---- 2CO2+3H2O 5.0 mole of ethanol is completely burnt in
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The molar enthalpy of combustion of ethanol is -1234.8kJ/mol. How much water can be heated from 10.85 degrees celsius to 72.6
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