Multiple Choice
Retailers purchase gasoline by weight so they get a constant amount of gasoline per dollar (as long as the price is constant) . We buy gasoline by volume. The enthalpy of combustion of 1.00 L of gasoline is -3.539 x 104 kJ at 15.6oC when gasoline has a density of 0.73722 g/mL. What would the enthalpy of combustion of 1.00 L of gasoline be at 32.2oC when gasoline has a density of 0.72210 g/mL?
A) -3.466 x 104 kJ
B) -3.539 x 104 kJ
C) -2.592 x 104 kJ
D) -2.373 x 104 kJ
E) None of the above
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