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Butane, c4h10 has a standard enthalpy of combustion= -2881 kj/mol

for part b, the enthalpy change when 4.000 g of butane is completely burned was -198.3 kj

assuming the specific heat capacity of water to be 4.200 j/g k, and that in such a reaction only 63.15% of the energy generated is actually transferred to the water, calculate the change in temperature of 2.000kg of water that is heated by burning the butane in part b above.

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Butane, c4h10 has a standard enthalpy of combustion= -2881 kj/mol

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