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The propane fuel (C3H8) used in gas barbeques burns according to the following thermochemical equation: C3H8(g)+5O2(g)â3CO2(g)+4H2O(g)ÎHârxn=â2217kJ
If a pork roast must absorb 1500 kJ to fully cook, and if only 14% of the heat produced by the barbeque is actually absorbed by the roast, what mass of CO2 is emitted into the atmosphere during the grilling of the pork roast?
The propane fuel (C3H8) used in gas barbeques burns according to the following thermochemical equation: C3H8(g)+5O2(g)â3CO2(g)+4H2O(g)ÎHârxn=â2217kJ
If a pork roast must absorb 1500 kJ to fully cook, and if only 14% of the heat produced by the barbeque is actually absorbed by the roast, what mass of CO2 is emitted into the atmosphere during the grilling of the pork roast?
Tod ThielLv2
13 Dec 2019