When 5.00 g of acetone (C3H6O) burns in air, carbon dioxide gas and liquid water are...

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When 5.00 g of acetone (C3H6O) burns in air, carbon dioxide gasand liquid water are formed. Enough heat is liberated to increasethe temperature of 1.000 kg of water from 25.0â—¦C to 61.8â—¦C. Thespecific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-â—¦C

1. How many kJ of heat are liberated by the combustiondescribed?

2. How many grams of acetone must be burned to liberate 5.00kJ?

3. Write the thermochemical equation for the combustion ofacetone.

4. What is ΔH◦f for acetone?

5. What volume of oxygen at 25â—¦C and 747 mm Hg is consumed when25.00 kJ of heat are liberated?

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