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The combustion of one mole of methane produces​

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Answered by thanushiya72
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The molar mass of methane is 16 g/mole, so burning methane will release (810 kJ/mole) / (16g/mole) = about 51 kJ/g fuel burned. since three moles of CO2 are produced for each mole of C3H8 burned, burning propane will release 677 kJ/mole of CO2 released.

Answered by sksinghveerrajput809
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The molar mass of methane is 16 g/mole, so burning methane will release (810 kJ/mole) / (16g/mole) = about 51 kJ/g fuel burned.

since three moles of CO2 are produced for each mole of C3H8 burned, burning propane will release 677 kJ/mole of CO2 released.

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