Octane full combustion has an exothermic reaction that consumes 183.55 kcal/mol.
There is a difference between burning one molecule and one mole, therefore find out how much heat (in kcal) is produced while burning one octane molecule! (I'm asking you to find it for one molecule, there are 6.0210236.021023 molecules in one mole.) The helpful data below is presented per mole. I performed the identical task for burning methanol in the video lectures, but I did it for burning a full mole. C8H18C8H18's heat of formation is -59.2 kcal/mole. O2O2: 0.0 H2OH2O: -57.8 CO2CO2: -94.1 (by definition of the scale used) A document including all of your work, including the balanced chemical equation, should be uploaded.
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