A bomb calorimeter was calibrated by burning 0.610 grams of benzoic acid. The temperature of the calorimeter was found to increase by 0.178°C. The standard enthalpy of combustion of benzoic acid is known to be -3230 kJ/mol. a) Calculate the heat capacity C of the calorimeter. A mixture of 0.100 g of H2 and 0.800 g of O2 were placed in the same calorimeter and ignited. The initial temperature of the calorimeter was 25.000°C. After the b) reaction, the final temperature of the calorimeter was 25.155°C, calculate the heat of reaction in kJ/mol.

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A bomb calorimeter was calibrated by burning 0.610 grams of benzoic acid. The
temperature of the calorimeter was found to increase by 0.178°C. The standard enthalpy of
combustion of benzoic acid is known to be -3230 kJ/mol.
a)
Calculate the heat capacity C of the calorimeter.
A mixture of 0.100 g of H2 and 0.800 g of O2 were placed in the same calorimeter
and ignited. The initial temperature of the calorimeter was 25.000°C. After the
b)
reaction, the final temperature of the calorimeter was 25.155°C, calculate the heat
of reaction in kJ/mol.
Transcribed Image Text:A bomb calorimeter was calibrated by burning 0.610 grams of benzoic acid. The temperature of the calorimeter was found to increase by 0.178°C. The standard enthalpy of combustion of benzoic acid is known to be -3230 kJ/mol. a) Calculate the heat capacity C of the calorimeter. A mixture of 0.100 g of H2 and 0.800 g of O2 were placed in the same calorimeter and ignited. The initial temperature of the calorimeter was 25.000°C. After the b) reaction, the final temperature of the calorimeter was 25.155°C, calculate the heat of reaction in kJ/mol.
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