D. Production of polystyrene requires its monomer, styrene, which combusts as follows: CaHs) + 10 O(g) ->8 CO(g) + 4H₂O(

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D. Production of polystyrene requires its monomer, styrene, which combusts as follows: CaHs) + 10 O(g) ->8 CO(g) + 4H₂O(

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D Production Of Polystyrene Requires Its Monomer Styrene Which Combusts As Follows Cahs 10 O G 8 Co G 4h O 1
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D. Production of polystyrene requires its monomer, styrene, which combusts as follows: CaHs) + 10 O(g) ->8 CO(g) + 4H₂O( AH-4395.0 kJ/mole Using standard AH* for CO, and H₂O(1), Calculate AH, for styrene. E. Nitroglycerin is a powerful explosive because it decomposes exothermically and four different gases are produced: 4 C₂H₂(NO3), (1)> 6 N2(g) + O2(g) + 12 CO2(g) + 10 H₂O(g) If the AH for nitroglycerin is-364 kJ/mol, find the amount of energy released when 10.0 g of nitroglycerin detonates.
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