Octane combustion equation
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Since 1.000 gram of octane was burned, the heat of combustion for octane is equal to – 48.1 kJ/gram. In other words, when one mole of octane is burned, 48.1 kJ of heat is released from the reaction. What is the heat of combustion in kJ/mol? 1 mol of octane weighs 114 grams, so (-48.1 kJ/g)(114 g/mol) = – 5483 kJ/mol.
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