Reactions of hydrocarbons are often studied in the petroleum industry. One example is 2 C 3 H

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Reactions of hydrocarbons are often studied in the petroleum industry. One example is 2 C3H8(g) → C6H6(ℓ) + 5 H2(g), with ΔH° = 698 kJ. If 35 L of propane at 258C and 0.97 atm is to be reacted, how much heat must be supplied?

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Chemistry For Engineering Students

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