The $\Delta H^o$ of combustion of $C_4H_{10(g)}$ is $-2650 \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$. The amount of heat evolved at constant pressure that can be obtained by burning $5.8 \ kg$ of $C_4H_{10}$ is approximately:

  • A
    $2.65 \times 10^3 \ kJ$
  • B
    $265 \times 10^5 \ kJ$
  • C
    $2.65 \times 10^5 \ kJ$
  • D
    $2.65 \times 10^4 \ kJ$

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