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If a pork roast must absorb 1700 kj to fully cook, and if only 14% of the heat produced by the barbeque is actually absorbed by the roast, what mass of co2 is emitted into the atmosphere during the grilling of the pork roast?

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    The amount of heat needed to cook the pork roast is 1700 kJ.

    The amount of heat absorbed by the roast is 14% of the heat produced = 14% X? H = 310.38 kJ/mol

    One mole of propane burns to produce 3 moles of CO2 and - 2217 kJ of heat.

    1700kJ / (14% X? H) = mol of C3H8 burned

    1700kJ / (310.38 kJ/mol) = 5.48 mol C3H8

    Since 3 moles of CO2 are produced:

    3 X 5.48 mol = 16.43 mols of CO2

    convert moles to grams:

    16.43 mol CO2 X 44.0g/mol ~ 722.9 g CO2 produced
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