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The heat of combustion of propane, c3h8, is 2220 kj/mol. the specific heat of water is 4.184 j/g·°c. mrs. s lives in the country and uses propane to heat things. how many litresof propane at stp must be burned to raise the temperature of 1.00 l of water from 20.0°c to 100.0°c so that mrs. s can make herself a nice cup of tea? assume that no heat is lost to the surroundings and remember that the density of water is 1.00 g/ml. and if propane costs 88.9 cents per litre, how much did the propane cost to heat the water?

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