The standard enthalpy change for the reaction 2C8H18(1) + 2102(g) -> 8CO(g) + 8C02(g) + 18H20() is -3,200 kJ/mol. How mu

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The standard enthalpy change for the reaction 2C8H18(1) + 2102(g) -> 8CO(g) + 8C02(g) + 18H20() is -3,200 kJ/mol. How mu

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The standard enthalpy change for the reaction 2C8H18(1) + 2102(g) -> 8CO(g) + 8C02(g) + 18H20() is -3,200 kJ/mol. How much energy will be released if 2 moles of 2C8H18(1) are reacted?
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