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Below is the thermochemical equation for the combustion of octane.

SC8H18(l) + 25O2(g) ⇒ 16CO2 (g) + 18H2O(l), ΔH= -10,941kj


How much heat is released during the combustion of 4 moles of octane (C8H18)

Question 5 options:

-21,882 kJ


-175,056 kJ


-2,735 kJ


-10,941 kJ


Impossible to answer this question with the information provided


-5,470.5 kJ


Sagot :

5mol produces -10.941KJ

4 mol let produces x KJ

Solve through proportion

  • 5/-10.941=4/x
  • 5x=-43.764
  • x=-43.764/5
  • x=8.756 KJ

5moles of octane produces -10941KJ

1mol of octane produces 2188KJ

4mol of octane produces

  • 2188(4)
  • 8756KJ
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