Thermodynamic Data Compound AH; (kJ/mol) Propane(g) (C3H8) Pentane(l) (C5H12) -103.8 -173.5 Ethanol(1) (C2H5OH) -277.7 Oleic acid() (C18H3402) Cetane(l) (C16H34) -764.8 -456.3 CO2((3) -393.5 H20(1) -285.8 O2(3)

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4. Use the enthalpy of combustion to calculate the energy value.
Propane (C3H8), used for heating and cooking
Pentane (C5H12), a primary component in "white gas" or Coleman fuel
Ethanol (C2H5OH), a gasoline additive and alternative fuel
Oleic acid (C18H3402), a primary component in vegetable oil and closely related to compounds found in biodiesel
Cetane (C16H34), a primary component of diesel fuel
Thermodynamic Data
Compound
AH; (kJ/mol)
Propane(g) (C3H3)
-103.8
Pentane(l) (C5H12)
-173.5
Ethanol(1) (C;
-277.7
Oleic acid() (C18H34O2)
-764.8
Cetane(l) (C16H34)
-456.3
CO2(3)
H20(1)
O2(3)
-393.5
-285.8
Transcribed Image Text:4. Use the enthalpy of combustion to calculate the energy value. Propane (C3H8), used for heating and cooking Pentane (C5H12), a primary component in "white gas" or Coleman fuel Ethanol (C2H5OH), a gasoline additive and alternative fuel Oleic acid (C18H3402), a primary component in vegetable oil and closely related to compounds found in biodiesel Cetane (C16H34), a primary component of diesel fuel Thermodynamic Data Compound AH; (kJ/mol) Propane(g) (C3H3) -103.8 Pentane(l) (C5H12) -173.5 Ethanol(1) (C; -277.7 Oleic acid() (C18H34O2) -764.8 Cetane(l) (C16H34) -456.3 CO2(3) H20(1) O2(3) -393.5 -285.8
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