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Many cigarette lighters contain liquid butane, C4H10(l), which has a βˆ†HΒ°Ζ’ = –147.6 kJ/mol. Using enthalpies of formation, calculate the quantity of heat produced when 1.0 g of butane is completely combusted in air. (Write the equation for the process first1)

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