whoiamiswhoiam
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Why is there two molar heat of combustions? Why can't they give it different names so that it will be less confusing? For example, it says that molar heat of combustion of ethanol is 1367kjmol^-1. In the equation deltaH = -mCdeltaT why is deltaH also named the molar heat of combustion?!!! So some times they give questions that totally confuse me cause they expect you to sub 1367kjmol^-1 into the equation when it shouldn't be allowed! DeltaH = imCdeltaT, should be used to determine the heat absorbed or released by the container of water being burnt and only that! Also, one other thing that makes me want to hit my head with bricks is when converting kjg^-1 into kjmol^-1. You are supposed to times it with 74 right? Why is it in some other question you now have to times the value you get for kjg^-1 with the mass of fuel (ethanol, pentanol whatever!) burnt? Why is it that Chemistry calculation's so hard to interpret at most times? It's like they make it hard to interpret purposely so it's impossible to get 100% or somewhere along those lines. Why is it every time you think you got how to do it, some question that you think you have in the bag spits on your face and says, "haha, you were doing that wrong the whole time! Learn this new way!" Then you learn that way and the cycle of trickery repeats. Argh!!! It's even worse for Physics in the same manner!
Sorry if this was more of a rant. But I'm still one hundred percent serious! Please answer the question. This is why the theory in Chemistry and Physics is so much better! At least it rarely plays head games!
Sorry if this was more of a rant. But I'm still one hundred percent serious! Please answer the question. This is why the theory in Chemistry and Physics is so much better! At least it rarely plays head games!
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