Lets assume that 100 grams of the compound are present.
Carbon mass: 88.14 g
Hydrogen mass: 11.86 g
Moles carbon: 88.14/12 = 7.34
Moles hydrogen: 11.86/1 = 11.86
The moles of carbon are 7.34 and the moles of hydrogen are 11.86.
Answer: 177600 J or 177.6kJ
Explanation:
For this problem, we need to use q = mcAT
we have m = 10000, and AT= 40. The specific heat of iron is 0.444.
So now we can plug it in: q = 10000*.444*40 = 177600 J or 177.6kJ
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There is a total of 22 atoms in this compound. (Add all the numbers)
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Incomplete combustion (where an element or compound reacts with oxygen to produce carbon monoxide and water) as a result of too little oxygen being available such that complete combustion(in which the first product is carbon dioxide instead) is not possible.