When ethanol (grain alcohol, C2H5OH) is burned in oxygen, approximately 1360 kJ of heat

Chapter 10, Problem 44

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When ethanol (grain alcohol, C2H5OH) is burned in oxygen, approximately 1360 kJ of heat energy is released per mole of ethanol. C2H5OH(l) _ 3O2(g) S 2CO2(g) _ 3H2O(g) a. What quantity of heat is released for each gram of ethanol burned? b. What is _H for the reaction as written? c. How much heat is released when sufficient ethanol is burned so as to produce 1 mole of water vapor?

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