The combustion of 1 mol of propane (C3H8) evolves 2220 kJ of heat. How much heat is released or absorbed when 124 g of CO2is formed?C3H8(l) + 5 O2(g) 3 CO2(g) + 4 H2O(l) H = -2220 kJ A. 2.085 x 10^3kJ of heat is released. B. 6.255 x 10^3kJ of heat is released. C. 6.255 x 10^3kJ of heat is absorbed. D. 2.085 x 10^3kJ of heat is absorbed

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The combustion of 1 mol of propane (C3H8) evolves 2220 kJ of heat. How much heat is released or absorbed when 124 g of CO2is formed?C3H8(l) + 5 O2(g) 3 CO2(g) + 4 H2O(l) H = -2220 kJ

A. 2.085 x 10^3kJ of heat is released.

B. 6.255 x 10^3kJ of heat is released.

C. 6.255 x 10^3kJ of heat is absorbed.

D. 2.085 x 10^3kJ of heat is absorbed.

The combustion of 1 mol of propane (C3H8) evolves
2220 kJ of heat. How much heat is released or
absorbed when 124 g of CO, is formed?
C3H8(1) + 5 O2(g) → 3 CO2(g) + 4 H20(/) AH = -2220 kJ
A. 2.085 x 103 kJ of heat is released.
B. 6.255 x 103 kJ of heat is released.
C. 6.255 x 103 kJ of heat is absorbed.
D. 2.085 x 103 kJ of heat is absorbed.
Transcribed Image Text:The combustion of 1 mol of propane (C3H8) evolves 2220 kJ of heat. How much heat is released or absorbed when 124 g of CO, is formed? C3H8(1) + 5 O2(g) → 3 CO2(g) + 4 H20(/) AH = -2220 kJ A. 2.085 x 103 kJ of heat is released. B. 6.255 x 103 kJ of heat is released. C. 6.255 x 103 kJ of heat is absorbed. D. 2.085 x 103 kJ of heat is absorbed.
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