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Objective: Determine the heat of combustion for equations, grams, and moles of a substance.
If the reaction 2 moles of C8H18 produces 10,900 KJ, how many grams of octane would be required to produce 700,000 kJ?
Catalyst: 2C8H18 + 25 O2 → 16 CO2 + 18 H2O
H = −10,900 kJΔ
Heat of Combustion
• How much energy is given off per amount of substance burned.– Heat of combustion: kJ/g (kilojoules per gram)– Molar heat of combustion: kJ/mol (kilojoules per mole)
A substance burns and gives off 1,000 kJ of heat. If 20 g of the substance burned, what is the heat of combustion?
3,500 kJ of heat were given off after 72 g of a substance burned. What is the heat of combustion?
3.5 moles of a substance is burned and 7,000 kJ is released. What is the molar heat of combustion?
2C8H18 + 25 O2 → 16 CO2 + 18 H2O H = −10,900 kJΔ
What is the molar heat of combustion of octane?
10,900 kJ per 2 moles =
What is the heat of combustion of octane?
2C8H18 + 25 O2 → 16 CO2 + 18 H2O H = −10,900 kJΔ
• How many grams of octane would be required to produce 150,000 kJ?
• If 1.5 moles of octane were burned, how many kJ of energy would be released?
kJ