Calculate the enthalpy of combustion

  1. When 0.312g of glucose was burned in a bomb calorimeter (heat capacity 641 J/K) the temperature rose by 7.739 K. Calculate the
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  2. When 0.3212g of glucose was burned in bomb calorimeter of calorimeter constant 641J/K, the temperature rose by 7.943 K.
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  3. Calculate enthalpy of reaction C2H4 + H2 gives C2H6.enthalpy of combustion of ethene, H2,and ethane are -1410,-286,-15.60kj/mol
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  4. Calculate the enthalpy of reaction for the combustion of ethene.Express the enthalpy of reaction calculated in question above as
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  5. I need to do this question but um unable to draw the enthalpy cycle please help me.The standard enthalpy of combustion of
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  6. Using the balanced equation and the data in the table below, calculate the theoretical enthalpy of combustion.Note: you will
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  7. Using the balanced equation and the data in the table below, calculate the theoretical enthalpy of combustion.Note: you will
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  8. The standard change in internal energy for the combustion of buckyball is -25,968 kJ/mol. What is the enthalpy of combustion?
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  9. Is the molar enthalpy of combustion of pentane the same as the molar enthalpy of formation of pentane?No. The molar enthalpy for
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  10. The complete combustion of 1.283g of cinnamaldeyde (C9H8O, one of the compounds in cinnamon) in a bomb calorimeter
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