A calorimeter of water equivalent

  1. Data and Calculations:1. Volume of water in calorimeter: 100.0 mL 2. Mass of water in calorimeter (water's density 1.00g/mL):
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  2. a mixture of 250g of water and 200g of ice at 0deg C is kept in a calorimeter which has a water equivalent of 50g. if 200g of
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  3. A hydrocarbon sample was burned in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter and the 1.00 kg of water rose from
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  4. A student calibrates his/her calorimeter. S/he performs part 1 as instructed. The data are: 99.2 g water at 36.0°C are added to
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  5. A 1.000 gsample of octane (C8H18) is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 1200 grams of water. After the reaction, the
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  6. A student calibrates his/her calorimeter. S/he performs part 1 as instructed. The data are: 99.2 g water at 36.0°C are added to
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  7. In a calibration of a calorimeter, 50.0 g of water at 60.0 *C is added to 50.0 g of water at 20.0 *C to give a mixture at 39.0
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  8. I have to calculate the Ccal using the following info:Initial Temp of water outside calorimeter=22.6 C Initial Temp of water
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  9. in a calorimeter can(water equivalent=40g)are 200g of water and 50g of ice,all at 0 degreea celcius.into these poured 30g of
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  10. A hydrocarbon sample was burned in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter and the 1.00 kg of water rose from
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