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23 July, 21:12

How many Grams of C₆H₆ must decompose according to the following chemical equation to transfer 430kj of heat?

C₆H₆ (l) → 3 C₂H₂ (g) ∆H = 630 kj

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  1. 24 July, 00:42
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    53.3 g C6H6

    Explanation:

    C₆H₆ (l) → 3 C₂H₂ (g) ∆H = 630 kj

    From reaction 1 mol ∆H = 630 kj

    Given x mol ∆H = 430 kj

    x = (1 mol*430 kJ) / 630 kJ = 0.683 mol C6H6

    M (C6H6) = 12*6 + 1*6 = 78 g/mol

    0.683 mol C6H6 * 78 g/mol ≈ 53.3 g
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