when 1.00g of sucrose C12H22O11 was combusted in a calorimeter to give CO1 and H20, the temperature rose from 25.00 to 27.32 C. The calorimeter itself had a heat capacity of 837JC and was submersed in 1500.0g of water. Find the heat of combustion of sucrose.
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q = [mass H2O x specific heat H2O x (delta T)]+[Ccal*delta T] = 0
q=(1500.0g H2O)(4.184J K^-1)(2.32K)