Chemistry, asked by manik816, 11 months ago

Many substances that can burn (such as gasoline and alcohol) have a chemical structure based on carbon atoms; for this reason they are called hydrocarbons. A chemist wants to understand how the number of carbon atoms in a molecule affects how much energy is released when that molecule combusts (meaning that it is burned). The chemist obtains the dataset below. In the column on the right, kj/mol is the unit measuring the amount of energy released.

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Answered by kriti200348
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Ma'am u haven't given the table

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