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When 1mol of a gas burns at constant pressure, it produces 2430 j of heat and does 5 kj of work?
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When 1mol of a gas burns at constant pressure, it produces 2430 j of heat and does 5 kj of work?
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convert 2430j to Kj that is divide by 1000
2430/1000=2.430
delta E =Q+W
q is the heat done
w is the work done and since is work is done is by the system therefore it is negative
w is therefore
-5kj
q=-2.430
delta E =-2.430 + -5= -7.43kj/mol
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