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Concerning the Reaction How Many Grams of C(graphite)must Be

Question 58

Question 58

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Concerning the reaction Concerning the reaction   how many grams of C(graphite) must be burned to release 275 kJ of heat? A) 0.70 g B) 8.40 g C) 12.0 g D) 17.1 g E) 22.3 g how many grams of C(graphite) must be burned to release 275 kJ of heat?


A) 0.70 g
B) 8.40 g
C) 12.0 g
D) 17.1 g
E) 22.3 g

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