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All combustion reactions are exothermic. A bomb calorimeter is used to determine the enthalpy of combustion with accuracy. In a
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When 0.451g of biphenyl (C12H10) undergoes combustion in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature rises from 26.7∘C to
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The molar enthalpy of combustion of glucose is -2803 kJ. A mass of 1.000 g glucose is combusted in a bomb calorimeter. If the
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The molar enthalpy of combustion of glucose is -2803 kJ. A mass of 1.000 g glucose is combusted in a bomb calorimeter. If the
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Kyle
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The molar enthalpy of combustion of glucose is -2803 kJ. A mass of 1.000 g glucose is combusted in a bomb calorimeter. If the
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When 0.558g of biphenyl (C_12H_10) undergoes combustion in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature rises from 25.7^\circ C to
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The temperature rises from 25.00 °C to 29.00 °C in a bomb calorimeter when 3.50 g of sucrose undergoes combustion in a bomb
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The heat of combustion of benzene, C6H6, is -41.74 kJ/g. Combustion of 3.65 of benzene causes a temperature rise of 4.41 C^o in
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2. When a 1.000 g sample of the rocket fuel hydrazine, N2H4, is burned in a bomb calorimeter which contains 1200g of water, the
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The complete combustion of 1.283g of cinnamaldeyde (C9H8O, one of the compounds in cinnamon) in a bomb calorimeter
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