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Assuming the conditions are such that 50g ethane and 50g ethanol each combust via an explosion which gives the most powerful explosion?
b. what assumptions are you making when doing this calculation?
c. how would you formulate an explosion consisting of tnt and nitroglycerin to achieve an oxygen balance of zero? show your working
data 1 mole of gas occupies 22.4l under standard conditions dhf values (kj mol-1) of the following molecules are c2h2(g) = -84.68 c2h5oh (g) = -235.1 co2 (g) = - 393.5 h2o (g) = -241.82 o2 (g) = 0 oxygen balance: tnt = -74%; nitroglycerin = 4%
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