c. Using AH from (a) how many moles of water could be heated from 20.0° C to 35.0° C by the burning o propane? CM o - 4.184 kJ/kg °C

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1.) a.) given equations.
O
3 ( (5) + 4H₂(g) → (3Hp (9),
(15) + 0₂ (9)
→
(0₂ (9)
1
H₂(g) +
A
= -241.5kJ
0₂ (9)
H₂0(9), AH
to get the required thermochemical equation,
3 x eq 2 + 4x eq (3) -eq 0
+30₂ (9)
→ 3C0₂ (9) ; AH = 3x (-39 9.15 k))
3(75)
4 M₂ (9) + 20 ₂ (g) → 4 H₂0 (9); 4H = 4 x (-241.8k))
(3H₂(g)
→ 3(/(²3) + 4 Hilgi', AH = -1-103.8 kJ)
(3 HS (g) + 5O₂ (g) → 3 CO ₂ (g) + 4 H ₂ O
(g)
AH = [3(-343.5) + 4 (-241.8) - (-103.8)] K)
→ - 2043.9 k)
3
heat of combustion of
=
-
propane
204 3.9 k)
AH = -103
sk)
AH =-393-SKJ
Transcribed Image Text:1.) a.) given equations. O 3 ( (5) + 4H₂(g) → (3Hp (9), (15) + 0₂ (9) → (0₂ (9) 1 H₂(g) + A = -241.5kJ 0₂ (9) H₂0(9), AH to get the required thermochemical equation, 3 x eq 2 + 4x eq (3) -eq 0 +30₂ (9) → 3C0₂ (9) ; AH = 3x (-39 9.15 k)) 3(75) 4 M₂ (9) + 20 ₂ (g) → 4 H₂0 (9); 4H = 4 x (-241.8k)) (3H₂(g) → 3(/(²3) + 4 Hilgi', AH = -1-103.8 kJ) (3 HS (g) + 5O₂ (g) → 3 CO ₂ (g) + 4 H ₂ O (g) AH = [3(-343.5) + 4 (-241.8) - (-103.8)] K) → - 2043.9 k) 3 heat of combustion of = - propane 204 3.9 k) AH = -103 sk) AH =-393-SKJ
C.
Using AH from (a) how many moles of water could be heated from 20.0 C to 35.0⁰ C by the burning of
propane? #₂0 = 4.184 kJ/kg.
Transcribed Image Text:C. Using AH from (a) how many moles of water could be heated from 20.0 C to 35.0⁰ C by the burning of propane? #₂0 = 4.184 kJ/kg.
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