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Consider the following thermochemical reaction for kerosene: 2CH12H26(l)+37O2(g).24CO2(g)+26H2O( l)+15,026kj
A. When 21.3g of CO2 are made, how much heat is released ?
B. If 500.00kj of heat are released by the reaction, how many grams of C12H26 must be produced?
C. If this reaction were to being used to generate heat , how many grams of C12H26 would have to be reacted to generate enough heat to raise the temperature of 750g of liquid water from 10 degrees Celsius to 90 degrees celsius ?


Consider the following thermochemical reaction for kerosene:

2CH12H26(l)+37O2(g).......24CO2(g)+2

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