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Using the following equation for the combustion of octane, calculate the heat associated with the combustion of 100.0 g of octane assuming complete combustion. the molar mass of octane is 114.33 g/mole. the molar mass of oxygen is 31.9988 g/mole.
2 c8h18 + 25 o2 → 16 co2 + 18 h2o δh°rxn = -11018 kj
a) -535.4 kj
b) -4819 kj
c) -602.3 kj
d) -385.5 kj
e) -11018 kj

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