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A carbon-carbon double bond is twice as strong as a carbon-carbon single bond. True False When physically measuring the heat of combustion of a hydrocarbon, what is the limiting reagent? oxygen carbon dioxide water the hydrocarbon Which instrument is used to measure the amount of heat exchanged during a reaction? a spectrometer a pycnometer a thermometer a calorimeter
A carbon-carbon double bond is twice as strong as a carbon-carbon single bond. True False When physically measuring the heat of combustion of a hydrocarbon, what is the limiting reagent? oxygen carbon dioxide water the hydrocarbon Which instrument is used to measure the amount of heat exchanged during a reaction? a spectrometer a pycnometer a thermometer a calorimeter
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