41.72 mL, 1.411 oz, or a little under a quarter cup.
Yes it does
The combustion heat of hydrogeh (HHV) for 1 g is 141,8 kJ.
This value is 0,043 g oxygen (for the water hydrolysis).
C + O2 -------> CO2 12g of carbon produces 44g of carbon dioxide 1kg of carbon will produce 3-67kg of carbon dioxide
2H2 + O2 ---------------> 2H2O for every 2 moles of hydrogen that reacts, 2 moles of water are produced, thus a 1:1 ratio of water produced to hydrogen reacted. So:- 2.5 moles of hydrogen reacted will produce 2.5 moles of water
Pure coal (?) , None, just CO2.
1 GALLON
It depends on which temperature you want to reach and at which temperature is the water before you start heating it!
It depends on the density of the gel.
Calculate the mass in grams of water vapor produced if 3.11 moles of propane is burned
Yes it does
Many substances can be burned to release heat energy, pretty much anything. However, water or ice is one that can not.
no it does not it matters how much water you put in not the temp
The combustion heat of hydrogeh (HHV) for 1 g is 141,8 kJ.
From <28470 kJ/kg to about 35380 kJ/kg, depending on the kind of coal and how efficiently it is burned. The figures assume 100% efficiency, which is never reached.
how much is keratine produced?
6 Tablespoons