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The combustion of 0.25 mol of an unknown organic compound results in the release of 320 kJ of energy. Which of the compounds in the table could be the unknown compound?
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The combustion of 0.25 mol of an unknown organic compound results in the release of 320 kJ of energy. Which of the compounds in the table could be the unknown compound?
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Answer:Ethanol
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Answer:it’s ethanol
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