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(a) Calculate the maximum non-expansion work that can be gainedfrom the combustion of benzene(l) and of Image for (a) Calculate the maximum non-expansion work that can be gained from the combustion of benzene(l) and of H2 (g (g) on a per gram and a per molebasis under standard conditions.
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