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The combustion of 44.45 grams of a hydrocarbon gas mixture releases 2,649 kJ of heat. How much energy, in kWh, will the combustion of exactly one pound of this hydrocarbon gas produce? There are 453.592 g in 1 lb. Please express your answer to the appropriate number of significant figures. Your Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that 44.45 g of hydrocarbon gas produces 2649 kJ or
2649 * 10^(3) J of heat.

Also here, 1 lb = 453.592 g.

Therefore, amount of energy released by 453.592 g of hydrocarbon gas will be calculated as follows.


(2649 * 10^(3) J * 453.592 g)/(44.45 g)

=
27.03 * 10^(6) J

It is known that 1 J =
2.778 * 10^(-7) Kwh.

Hence,
27.03 * 10^(6) J =
27.03 * 10^(6) J * 2.778 * 10^(-7) Kwh/J

= 7.508 Kwh

Thus, we can conclude that the combustion of exactly one pound of this hydrocarbon gas produce 7.508 Kwh energy.

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