Use the data above to calculate the amount of energy released (in kilojoules per milliliter)...
calculate the amount of energy released (in kilojoules per milliliter) from the combustion of cooking fat:
One possible use for the cooking fat left over after making
french fries is to burn it as fuel.
Formula = C(51)H(88)O(6)
Density= .94g/mL
delta H^degree = -1310 kJ/mol.
This is the balanced equation of the combustion of cooking
fat:
Use the data above to calculate the amount of energy released (in
kilojoules per milliliter) from the combustion of cooking
fat.
q=_______kJ/mL
Problem 8.75 One possible use for the cooking fat left over after making french fries is to burn it as fuel. Formula = C(51)H(88)O(6) Density = 0.94 g/mL delta H^degree = - 1310 kJ/mol. Write a balanced equation of the combustion of cooking fat. Use the data above to calculate the amount of energy released (in kilojoules per milliliter) from the combustion of cooking fat:
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