The heat of combustion (Hc0) is the amount of energy released as heat when a compound completely burns with oxygen under standard conditions.
3.05988g. grams of propane must be burned to raise the temperature of a 10.0 kg block of copper from 25.0°C to 65.0°C.
q=m*c*(change of T)
q=10000g(0.385J/g*c)*(65.0C-25.0C)or (338.2 K-298.2K)
q=154000J
154000J*(1 mol/2220 KJ)=69.36936 x mol
here's where I'm stuck
0.069369 mol
and i know that for every 1 mol there is 44.11g of C3H8.
0.069369 mol* (44.11g C3H8)/1mol = 3.05988g.
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Answer:
Explanation:
q = (mass) (temp change) (specific heat)
q = (10000 g) (40 °C) (0.385 J/g⋅°C) = 154000 J = 154 kJ
154 kJ / 2220 kJ/mol = 0.069369369 mol
0.069369369 mol times 44.0962 g/mol = 3.06 g (to three sig figs)
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B. kilometers
C. millimeters
D. centimeters
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
Precision generally means been accurate (and can be loosely interpreted to mean been exact). Length is averagely measured in meters. However, in order to get the actual length of a substance using a tape, millimeters give the most accurate length (of all the options) as it provides the length to the smallest details (of all the options provided). The illustration below shows the relationship between millimeters and the rest of the options.
while 1 kilometer = 1000 meters
1 meter = 100 centimeters
1 centimeter = 10 millimeters
From the relationship above, millimeters is clearly the most precise of all the options provided.