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If the heat of combustion for a specific compound is -1160.0 kJ/mol and its molar mass is 90.75 g/mol, how many grams of this compound must you burn to release 823.00 kJ of heat?
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1160 kJ/g x (? grams/90.75) = 823.00 kJ
Solve for ?g
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