Question 11.35: Calculate the lower heating value of gaseous octane at const...
Calculate the lower heating value of gaseous octane at constant volume if
(\Delta U)_{25^{\circ} C }=-5494977 kJ for the reaction :
\left[ C _8 H _{18} \text { (gas) }+12.5 O _2 \text { (gas) }\right]=\left[8 CO _2 \text { (gas) }+9 H _2 O \text { (liquid) }\right].
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