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Constant Pressure Calorimetry with Piston
Hi Borek- No equation is provided with the problem, although I think the reaction is combustion and the liquid gas mixture they are referring to is the mixture of octane, water, and co2 2C8H18 +25O2-----16CO2+H20 Thanks for responding! And I agree that the question is vague, the answers...- twotwntytwo
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Constant Pressure Calorimetry with Piston
This is a conceptual question...hope you guys can explain the answers that the book gives! Its frustrating me to no end. This is actually a problem in the Enthalpy chapter, calorimetry section of section exercises of the Olmsted and Williams chemistry textbook, 3rd ed. Any help would be...- twotwntytwo
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