Calculate the calorimeter constant if

  1. 27.0 mL of 1.00 M HClO4 are mixed with 27.0 mL of 1.00 M LiOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The calorimeter constant is 28.1 J/C.
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  2. Sulfur (3.26 g) is burned in a constant volume calorimeter with excess O2(g). The temperature increases from 21.25°C to
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  3. When 4.65 g of sinapinic acid, C11H12O5 is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 7.07 kg of water originally at 27.91°C,
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  4. 27. 0 mL of 1.00 M HClO4 are mixed with 27.0 mL of 1.00 M LiOH in a coffee cup calorimeter. The calorimeter constant is 28.1
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  5. When 10.00 mL of 1.00 M HCl solution is mixed with 115 mL of 0.100 M NaOH solution in a constant-pressure calorimeter, the
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  6. 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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  7. A 0.003913 mol sample of an organic compound was burned in oxygen in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter
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  8. 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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  9. A 35.41-g sample of Cu(s) at 96.73°C was added to a constant-pressure calorimeter containing 148.3 g of H2O(l) at 25.20°C. The
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  10. When 1.477 mole of an inorganic salt were dissolved in 1.00 L of water in a constant pressure solution calorimeter, the
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