It is very difficult to burn carbon in a deficiency of O2

Chapter 6, Problem 6.64

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It is very difficult to burn carbon in a deficiency of O2 and produce only CO; some CO2 forms as well. However, carbon burns in excess O2 to form only CO2, and CO burns in excess O2 to form only CO2. Use the heats of the latter two reactions (from Appendix B) to calculate H rxn for the following reaction: Skill-Building Exercises (grouped in similar pairs)

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