b. If 500.00 kJ of heat are released by the reaction, how grams of C, H, must have been consumed? 12 26
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To do this, we can use the relationship between heat and the enthalpy change of the reaction, which is given by the equation q = nΔH, where q is the heat released, n is the number of moles, and ΔH is the enthalpy change. Show more…
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