The enthalpy of combustion for octane (a major component of gasoline) is – 47.8 kJ/g. How…
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The enthalpy of combustion for octane (a major component of gasoline) is – 47.8 kJ/g. How much energy is released by burning 1.0 L of octane (density
0.740 g/mL) ?
0.740 g/mL) ?
- – 35400 kJ
- – 64600 kJ
- – 47800 kJ
- – 57200 kJ
Answer
(A) – 35400 kJ
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