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Hydrogen bombs burning

Aniline, C6H5NH2(1), is a derivative of benzene in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced by an NH2 group, (a) Write the balanced equation for the combustion of aniline, (b) What is the mass of each product when 0.1754 g of aniline is burned in excess oxygen (c) If the bomb calorimeter in which this reaction was carried out had a volume of 355 mL, what minimum pressure of oxygen at 23°C must have been used to ensure complete combustion Assume that the volume of the aniline is negligible. [Pg.384]

Dtatmno-l-alkenes. Doss Bost (Ref 1) describe the prepn of 1, 2-bis(dimethyl-amino) ethylene (bp 38-40° at 15mm l, s 4648), its hydrogenation in a Parr bomb at 40lb/sq inch to the ethane (nfi 1.4170) and the use of the ethane deriv as a component of hypergolic fast-burning rocket fuels... [Pg.20]

Sulfur. The analytical methods used for determination of sulfur in petroleum oils involve combustion under oxygen pressure in a bomb, or burning the oil in a wick lamp and absorbing the sulfur oxides in hydrogen peroxide. Conventional gravimetric or volumetric methods are then employed to determine the sulfate. A turbidimetric method is recommended in the case of low sulfur contents. [Pg.394]

It has been suggested that hydrogen gas obtained by the decomposition of water might be a substitute for natural gas (principally methane). To compare the energies of combustion of these fuels, the following experiment was carried out using a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 11.3 kJ/°C. When a 1.50-g sample of methane gas was burned with excess... [Pg.249]


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