A reaction in a calorimeter

  1. THe following reaction is carried out in a bomb calorimeter:4NH3(g )+ 5O2(g) ---> 4NO(g) + 6H20 The calorimeter constant is
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  2. the following reaction is carried out in a bomb calorimeter: 4NH3 (g) +5O2 (g)-->4NO (g)+6H2O (g)The calorimeter constant is
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  3. The reaction between 0.045 g of calcium with an excess of water was carried out in an ice calorimeter as used in this lab. The
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  4. The reaction between 0.045 g of calcium with an excess of water was carried out in an ice calorimeter as used in this lab. The
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  5. a 35.6g sample of ethanol (c2h5oh) is burned a bomb calorimeter, according to the following reaction. If the temperature rose
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  6. The reaction between 0.055 g of calcium with an excess of water was carried out in an ice calorimeter. The volume of water in
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  7. The following reaction takes place in the calorimeter:CH3COOH(aq) + Na2CO3(s) → NaCOOCH3(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) The reaction
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  8. In a constant pressure calorimeter, (cup calorimeter) a reaction occurred between sodium (23.00 g, 1.0mol) and water (1000 mL)
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  9. (A). A reaction with a known q is performed in a bomb calorimeter and is found that 10.0 kj of heat is required to raise the
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  10. a reaction witha known q is performed in a bomb calorimeter and is found that 10.0 kj of heat is required to raise the
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