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A natural-gas fuel contains 85 mol-% methane, 10 mol-% ethane, and 5 mol-% nitrogen. (a) What is the standard heat of combustion (kJ·mol−1) of the fuel at 25°C with H2O(g) as a product? (b) The fuel is supplied to a furnace with 50% excess air, both entering at 25°C. The products leave at 600°C. If combustion is complete and if no side reactions occur, how much heat (kJ per mol of fuel) is transferred in the furnace?

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