Asked by Raul
At constant volume the heat of combustion of a particular compound is -3378.0 kj/mol.When 1.563 g of this compound ( molar mass of 126.88 g/mol )was burned temp rose 6.991 C. What's the heat capacity of the calorimeter(calorimeter is constant)?
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Answered by
Raul
At constant volume the heat of combustion of a particular compound is -3378.0 kj/mol.When 1.563 g of this compound ( molar mass of 126.88 g/mol )was burned temp rose 6.991 C. What's the heat capacity of the calorimeter(calorimeter is constant)? Sorry the answer needs to be in Cal/g
Answered by
Raul
kj/C not cal/g that's another question I'm working on
Answered by
bobpursley
Jeatcombustion*moles=heatcapacity*tempchange
solve for heat capacity.
solve for heat capacity.
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