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Acetylene gas (ethyne; HC equivalence CH) burns with oxygen in an oxyacetylene torch to produce carbon dioxide, water vapor, and the heat needed to weld metals. The heat of combustion for acetylene is -1259 kJ/mol. Calculate the C equivalence C bond energy. kJ/mol The average bond energies (kJ/mol)
Acetylene gas (ethyne; HC equivalence CH) burns with oxygen in an oxyacetylene torch to produce carbon dioxide, water vapor, and the heat needed to weld metals. The heat of combustion for acetylene is -1259 kJ/mol. Calculate the C equivalence C bond energy. kJ/mol The average bond energies (kJ/mol)
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12 Mar 2019