Ch.9 - Thermochemistry: Chemical Energy
Chapter 9, Problem 117
Isooctane, C8H18, is the component of gasoline from which the term octane rating derives (b) The standard molar heat of combustion of isooctane (l) is -5461 kJ/mol. Calculate ΔH°f for isooctane(l)
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