
(a)
Interpretation:
The statement, liberation of more heat per gram by hydrocarbon fuel containing larger molecule than smaller molecule has to be validated using the given data.
Concept Introduction:
Molar heat of combustion: It is the amount of heat released when one mole of hydrocarbon is burnt with excess of oxygen.
Heat of combustion per gram: It is the amount of heat liberated when one gram of hydrocarbon is burnt with excess of oxygen.
Heat of combustion per gram can be calculated as follows,
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given,
Since, octane has more atoms and more bonds, molar heat of combustion is more for octane than butane. But for comparison same amount of substance should be taken. So, heat released from each gram of substance has to be calculated as follows,
From the calculation, the amount of heat released by one gram of butane is slightly more than the amount of heat liberated from one gram of octane. Since, the amount of heat liberated from octane and butane have very small difference it is not possible to establish a trend using only two data. Even though from the calculation, butane the smaller hydrocarbon release more energy than the larger octane.
So the statement is wrong, because comparison should be done by taking same mass of fuel not same number of mole.
(b)
Interpretation:
Heat of combustion per gram and molar heat of combustion of candle wax and octane has to be compared.
Concept Introduction:
Molar heat of combustion: It is the amount of heat released when one mole of hydrocarbon is burnt with excess of oxygen.
Heat of combustion per gram: It is the amount of heat liberated when one gram of hydrocarbon is burnt with excess of oxygen.
Heat of combustion per gram can be calculated as follows,
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Candle wax
But, the molar heat of combustion of candle wax will be higher than the molar heat of combustion of octane.
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