d. If 2500. kJ of heat are released by the reaction, how grams of C12H26 must have consumed/used? been e. Anettel ritiw baloiposo apaprio ezoriq erit zitpriw Sbaggoso yinebbu2 21 91uazeią sitt nerw If this reaction were being used to generate heat, how many grams of C12H26 would have to be reacted to generate enough heat to raise the temperature of 250g of liquid water from 10°C to 85°C (remember that the Cp of water is 4.184J/g°C, and find the energy needed for this change first.)

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10129x11.4°C
2. Consider the following thermochemical reaction for kerosene.
a.
miliod.
2 C12H26 (1) +37 O2(g) → 24 CO2(g) + 26 H₂O(1) AH = -15,026 kJ
Write all 4 equivalence statements using the enthalpy of the reaction.
(energy to mole amounts)
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b. Show an energy level diagram for this process.
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When 43.2 g of CO2 are made, how much heat is released? (hint, write the
energy as an equivalent statement with moles like was shown in class)
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If this reaction were being used to generate heat, how many grams of C12H26
would have to be reacted to generate enough heat to raise the temperature of
250g of liquid water from 10°C to 85°C (remember that the Cp of water is
4.184J/g°C, and find the energy needed for this change first.)
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Transcribed Image Text:10129x11.4°C 2. Consider the following thermochemical reaction for kerosene. a. miliod. 2 C12H26 (1) +37 O2(g) → 24 CO2(g) + 26 H₂O(1) AH = -15,026 kJ Write all 4 equivalence statements using the enthalpy of the reaction. (energy to mole amounts) aniped gresit. aniped noitbanebroo.vi Se b. Show an energy level diagram for this process. vetens NAST biuple-bilo When 43.2 g of CO2 are made, how much heat is released? (hint, write the energy as an equivalent statement with moles like was shown in class) bebivang xod snif collied lommor bno gnitiem tommon erit ator W 9efriog 842 4.32 evortuoy ezoqquz d Stow to mpigo! forw 0:25 of ad leg of ob of been 93 frig of selow to ambie A carote d. If 2500. kJ of heat are released by the reaction, how grams of C12H26 must have been consumed/used? e. 201 A tettel ritiw baloiposo apaprio exoria erit z forw 3 Sbaggoro yinebbouz 21 91uazeią sit norw If this reaction were being used to generate heat, how many grams of C12H26 would have to be reacted to generate enough heat to raise the temperature of 250g of liquid water from 10°C to 85°C (remember that the Cp of water is 4.184J/g°C, and find the energy needed for this change first.) Show of (hoqni reward juoy 201 level plupalom snt no prireggion at tontw
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