Calculate the heat change of the combustion of 1.78 g. benzoic acid (CsHşCOOH) in a constant bomb calorimeter. As measured, the temperature rises from 15.17°C to 28.52°C and the heat capacity of the bomb plus water is 5.7125 kJ/ºC. (in kJ/g) -78.26 O -42.9 O 76.28 -24.9

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Calculate the heat change of the combustion of 1.78 g. benzoic acid (CsHşCOOH) in a constant bomb
calorimeter. As measured, the temperature rises from 15.17°C to 28.52°C and the heat capacity of the bomb
plus water is 5.7125 kJ/ºC. (in kJ/g)
-78.26
O -42.9
O 76.28
-24.9
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the heat change of the combustion of 1.78 g. benzoic acid (CsHşCOOH) in a constant bomb calorimeter. As measured, the temperature rises from 15.17°C to 28.52°C and the heat capacity of the bomb plus water is 5.7125 kJ/ºC. (in kJ/g) -78.26 O -42.9 O 76.28 -24.9
Sucrose, C12H»011 is oxidized in the body by O2 via a complex set of reactions that
ultimately produces CO2 and HO@ and releases 5.64 x 10³ kJ/mole sucrose
How much heat is released per gram of sucrose oxidized? (in kJ/gram)
-25.59
-16.49
-28.59
-15.79
Transcribed Image Text:Sucrose, C12H»011 is oxidized in the body by O2 via a complex set of reactions that ultimately produces CO2 and HO@ and releases 5.64 x 10³ kJ/mole sucrose How much heat is released per gram of sucrose oxidized? (in kJ/gram) -25.59 -16.49 -28.59 -15.79
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