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How many grams of CHs liquid must decompose according to the following chemical
equation to transfer 430
kJ of heat?
CaHa(l) - 3 C:H:(g) AH = 630
kJ
430
78.12
g CH.
53.3
g CaH.
STARTING AMOUNT
630
430 kJ
78.12 g CaHa
53.3 g CH.
630 kJ
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