A 35.6 g sample of ethanol (C2H5OH) is burned in a bomb calorimeter, according to the following reaction. If the temperature rose from 35.0 °C to 76.0 °C and the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 23.3 kJ/°C, what is the value of AHvo (in kJ/mole of C,H-OH)? The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol. C2H5OH +3021) - 2 CO2(g) +3 H20g AH°rxn = ? -9.55 x 10° kJ/mol C2H;OH -8.09 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH +9.55 x 10° kJ/mol C2H5OH +1.24 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH -1.24 x 103 kJ/mol C,H5OH O O O O

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A 35.6 g sample of ethanol (C2H5OH) is burned in a bomb calorimeter, according to the following reaction.  If the temperature rose from 35.0 oC to 76.0 oC and the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 23.3 kJ/oC, what is the value of  ΔHrxn (in kJ/mole of C2H5OH)?  The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol.

 

 

C2H5OH(l) + 3 O2(g)  →  2 CO2(g) + 3 H2O(g)               ΔH°rxn = ?

A 35.6 g sample of ethanol (C2H5OH) is burned in a bomb calorimeter, according to the following reaction.  If the temperature rose from 35.0 oC to 76.0 oC and the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 23.3 kJ/oC, what is the value of  ΔHrxn (in kJ/mole of C2H5OH)?  The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol.

 

 

C2H5OH(l) + 3 O2(g)  →  2 CO2(g) + 3 H2O(g)               ΔH°rxn = ?

-9.55 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH

-8.09 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH

+9.55 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH

+1.24 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH

-1.24 × 103  kJ/mol C2H5OH

A 35.6 g sample of ethanol (C,H5OH) is burned in a bomb calorimeter, according to the following reaction. If the temperature rose from 35.0 °C to 76.0°C and the heat capacity
of the calorimeter is 23.3 kJ/°C, what is the value of AHxn (in kJ/mole of C,H5OH)? The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol.
C2H5OH) + 302(3) – 2 CO213) + 3 H2Og)
AH°rxn = ?
-9.55 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH
-8.09 x 10° kJ/mol C2H5OH
+9.55 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH
+1.24 x 10° kJ/mol C2H5OH
-1.24 x 103 kJ/mol C,H5OH
Transcribed Image Text:A 35.6 g sample of ethanol (C,H5OH) is burned in a bomb calorimeter, according to the following reaction. If the temperature rose from 35.0 °C to 76.0°C and the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 23.3 kJ/°C, what is the value of AHxn (in kJ/mole of C,H5OH)? The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol. C2H5OH) + 302(3) – 2 CO213) + 3 H2Og) AH°rxn = ? -9.55 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH -8.09 x 10° kJ/mol C2H5OH +9.55 x 103 kJ/mol C2H5OH +1.24 x 10° kJ/mol C2H5OH -1.24 x 103 kJ/mol C,H5OH
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