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G For each of the following cases, indicate whether the first entity is greater than, less than or equal to the second entity. Write 'G' for greater, 'L' for less and 'E' for equal (The letters must be in uppercase) Enthalpy of combustion of a fuel at STP Enthalpy of combustion of the same fuel at 20°C Enthalpy of formation of methane at STP Enthalpy of formation of methane at 1000 K and 100 kPa Enthalpy of combustion of gas propane with stoichiometric air Enthalpy of combustion of gas propane with 150% theoretical air. Adiabatic Flame Temperature of combustion reaction of liquid butane with equivalence ratio of 1.5 Adiabatic Flame Temperature

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