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Question 1

Combustion of hydrogen releases 142 kJ per gram of hydrogen reacted. How many kilocalories of energy are released by the combustion of 16.0 ounces of hydrogen?
◦ 2.69 × 105 kcal
◦ 1.54 × 104 kcal
◦ 1.31 kcal
◦ 19.2 kcal

Question 2

When 1.0 gram of hydrogen reacts with 8.0 grams of oxygen 9.0 grams of water are produced and 142 kJ of heat are released. How many grams of hydrogen and how many grams of oxygen must react to produce 250 kJ of heat?
◦ 0.57 g H2 and 4.5 g O2
◦ 1.8 g H2 and 4.5 g O2
◦ 1.8 g H2 and 14 g O2
◦ 0.57 g H2 and 14 g O2


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Marked as best answer by meagbuch on Feb 15, 2020

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meagbuch

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Reply 2 on: Feb 15, 2020
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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