Answer:
3635kJ of will be released
Explanation:
Based in combustion of propane:
C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4 H2O + ΔH
Where ΔH is the heat released per mole of propane that reacts (This heat is -2202.0kJ/mol).
Thus, we need to find the moles of propane that reacts using molar mass of propane to find the released heat as follows:
Moles propane:
72.82g * (1mol / 44.11mol) = 1.651 moles of propane will react
As 1 mole release 2202.0 kJ, 1.651 moles will release:
1.651 moles propane * (2202.0 kJ/mol) =