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The combustion reaction for benzoic
The entropy of combustion of benzoic acid is zero. This means that...
a)combustion is not spontaneous here. b)combustion is
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Hf of CO2 = -393.5 kJ/mol Hf of H2O = -285.8 kJ/mol The combustion reaction for benzoic acid C6H5CO2H(s) +
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Rachel M
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The combustion reaction for benzoic acid
C6H5CO2H(s) + 15 2 O2(g) → 7 CO2(g) + 3 H2O(ℓ) has ∆H0 = −3226.7 kJ/mole. Use
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Austin
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The combustion of benzoic acid releases 26.38kJ/g and is often used to calibrate a bomb calorimete. The combustion of 1.045g of
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Sindy
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The combustion of 0.1619 g benzoic acid increases the temperature of a bomb calorimeter by 2.77°C. Calculate the heat capacity
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william
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The combustion of 0.1583 g benzoic acid increases the temperature of a bomb calorimeter by 2.93°C. Calculate the heat capacity
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Bill
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Which of the two, benzoic acid and sucrose, has the largest heat of combustion and why?
Can you look up the heats of combustion.
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Amy
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The combustion of benzoic acid releases 26.38kJ/g and is often used to calibrate a bomb calorimeter. the combustion of 1.045 g
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Alisha
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The combustion of 1.014g of benzoic acid brings a temp change of 22.2 to 24.86^0C
During the process the fuse of the bcalorimeter
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heloise
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The combustion of 0.1572 g benzoic acid increases the temperature of a bomb calorimeter by 2.52°C. Calculate the heat capacity
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Anonymous
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