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Write a balanced equation for the combustion of c7h16(l) (heptane) -- i. e. its reaction with o2(g) forming the products co2(g) and h2o(l). given the following standard heats of formation: δhf° of co2(g) is -393.5 kj/mol δhf° of h2o(l) is -286 kj/mol δhf° of c7h16(l) is -187.8 kj/mol what is the standard heat of reaction (δh°) for the combustion reaction of c7h16(l)? -4854.7 kj calculate the difference, δh-δe=δ(pv) for the combustion reaction of 1 mole of heptane. (assume standard state conditions and 298 k for all reactants and products.)
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