<LABEL for=webct2_1922190052>The power goes out right before you are set to cook dinner. You find your old camping stove (that uses propane gas as fuel) and you have your charcoal grill in the backyard (charcoal is 100% carbon). You only have one match. Assume you have the same amount of moles of each fuel. Which is a better cooking source? (hint: this is a Thermochemistry question!).</LABEL>
For this I thought of heats of combustion of the two and propane is greater. But the one match part made me think that the other chapters we looked at might come into play, like vapor presuures etc. But the chapter on thermochemistry is wanted.
What are your thoughts?