The combustion of gasoline (Cg H18) leads to a change in internal energy, AU of 5404 kJmol-1 at 298.0 K. What is the corresponding change in enthalpy, AH? 2 C8H18 (1) + 25 0₂(g) → 16 CO₂(g) + 18 H₂O(l) AU=5404 kJ Respond with the correct number of significant figures in scientific notation (Use E notation and only 1 digit before decimal e.g. 2.5E5 for 2.5 x 105)

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The combustion of gasoline (\( \text{C}_8\text{H}_{18} \)) leads to a change in internal energy, \( \Delta U \) of 5404 kJmol\(^{-1}\) at 298.0 K. What is the corresponding change in enthalpy, \( \Delta H \)?

\[ 2 \, \text{C}_8\text{H}_{18}(l) + 25 \, \text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 16 \, \text{CO}_2(g) + 18 \, \text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \, \, \Delta U = 5404 \, \text{kJ} \]

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Respond with the correct number of **significant figures** in **scientific notation** (Use E notation and only 1 digit before decimal e.g. 2.5E5 for \( 2.5 \times 10^5 \))

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Transcribed Image Text:**Question: Q5.59** **Homework • Unanswered** The combustion of gasoline (\( \text{C}_8\text{H}_{18} \)) leads to a change in internal energy, \( \Delta U \) of 5404 kJmol\(^{-1}\) at 298.0 K. What is the corresponding change in enthalpy, \( \Delta H \)? \[ 2 \, \text{C}_8\text{H}_{18}(l) + 25 \, \text{O}_2(g) \rightarrow 16 \, \text{CO}_2(g) + 18 \, \text{H}_2\text{O}(l) \, \, \Delta U = 5404 \, \text{kJ} \] **Note:** Respond with the correct number of **significant figures** in **scientific notation** (Use E notation and only 1 digit before decimal e.g. 2.5E5 for \( 2.5 \times 10^5 \)) **Input:** Type your numeric answer and submit **Status:** Unanswered • 4 attempts left
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