A sample of benzene, C6 H6, weighing 3.51 g was burned in an excess of oxygen in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter rose from 25.00°C to 37.18°C. If the heat capacity of the calorimeter and contents was 12.05 kJ/°C, what is the value of q for burning 2.45 mol of benzene at constant volume and 25.00°C? The reaction is C6 H6 (1) + O2(9) → 6CO2(g) + 3H2O(1) kJ =Db

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A sample of benzene,
C6 H6, weighing 3.51 g was burned in an excess of oxygen in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the
calorimeter rose from 25.00°C to 37.18°C. If the heat capacity of the calorimeter and contents was 12.05
kJ/°C, what is the value of
q for burning 2.45 mol of benzene at constant volume and 25.00°C? The reaction is
C, H6 (1) + O2(9) → 6CO2(g) + 3H;O(1)
kJ
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of benzene, C6 H6, weighing 3.51 g was burned in an excess of oxygen in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter rose from 25.00°C to 37.18°C. If the heat capacity of the calorimeter and contents was 12.05 kJ/°C, what is the value of q for burning 2.45 mol of benzene at constant volume and 25.00°C? The reaction is C, H6 (1) + O2(9) → 6CO2(g) + 3H;O(1) kJ
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