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The enthalpy associated with pentane is roughly 1 to 1 when combustion in a vacuum chamber, if you combustion it outside you will have a greater rate of loss from the pentane.
You think probable to molar heat, expressed in J/mol.
Because you can't combust CO2. CO2 is the final product of the combustion of carbon. You can't combust it further
Coconut oil is a mixture not a compound.
Carbon dioxide is formed by the complete combustion of carbon itself or organic compounds.
-51.88 kJ/g
The standard enthalpy of combustion for methane is -890 kJ/mol.
The enthalpy of combustion is determined by calorimetry.
-1368 kJ mol-1
Enthalpy of combusion is energy change when reacting with oxygen. Enthalpy of formation is energy change when forming a compound. But some enthalpies can be equal.ex-Combusion of H2 and formation of H2O is equal
The enthalpy associated with pentane is roughly 1 to 1 when combustion in a vacuum chamber, if you combustion it outside you will have a greater rate of loss from the pentane.
You're gonna need an enthalpy change of formation table.
You think probable to molar heat, expressed in J/mol.
no
Because you can't combust CO2. CO2 is the final product of the combustion of carbon. You can't combust it further
Enthalpy of combustion of aluminium is much more intensive than that of iron.
Coconut oil is a mixture not a compound.