the combustion of a sample

  1. A XX-g sample of methane, CH4, is mixed with YY atm of O2 (an excess) in a VV L combustion chamber at 125.0°C. The combustion
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  2. A 8.90-g sample of ethane, C2H6, is mixed with 18.8 atm of O2 (an excess) in a 1.50 L combustion chamber at 130.0°C. The
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  3. A sample has a molar mass of 162g/mol. When a sample of mass 0.385g was burned , 1.072g of CO2 ,0.307g H2O and 0.068g of
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  4. A sample has a molar mass of 162g/mol. When a sample of mass 0.385g was burned , 1.072g of CO2 ,0.307g H2O and 0.068g of
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  5. last one, i PROMISEA compound containing only C, H, O and Cr was subjected to combustion analysis. A sample of 10.88 mg produced
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  6. The amount of organic carbon in a sample can be obtained by IR analysis of the carbon dioxide (CO2) released following complete
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  7. A sample of 1.150 g of sucrose (342.3 g mol-1) undergoes combustion in a bomb calorimeter. If the temperature rises by 4.22 °C
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  8. Constant-volume calorimeters are sometimes calibrated by running a combustion reaction of known ΔE and measuring the change in
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  9. A sample of acetone having a mass of 1.920 g undergoes complete combustion in an insulated calorimeter holding 400 mL of water.
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  10. A 99.99% pure, 0.4903 g sample containing only carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen is subjected to combustion analysis, resulting in
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