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The heat of reaction for the combustion of c2h4 is -1411 kj/mol. how many grams of c2h4 must burn
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The heat of reaction for the combustion of c2h4 is -1411 kj/mol. how many grams of c2h4 must burn
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28 gram of c2h4 must burn as it is equavilant to 1 mole of c2h4
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