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Determine the lower heating value, in kJ per kmol of fuel and in kJ per kg...

Determine the lower heating value, in kJ per kmol of fuel and in kJ per kg of fuel, at 25 oC, 1 atm for \

(a) Gaseous ethane (C2H6).

(b) Liquid ethanol (C2H5OH).

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