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    The Combustion of One Mole of a Gas Produces 212
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The Combustion of One Mole of a Gas Produces 212

Question 33

Question 33

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The combustion of one mole of a gas produces 212 calories of energy. Express the energy released in this reaction in kilojoules.


A) 239 kJ
B) 886 kJ
C) 0.886 kJ
D) 0.239 kJ

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