Mothballs are composed primarily of the hydrocarbon naphthalene ( CioHs). When 1.121 g of naphthalene burns in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature rises from 25.143 °C to 32.448 °C. Part A Find A,U for the combustion of naphthalene. The heat capacity of the calorimeter, determined in separate experiment, is 5.112 kJ °C 1 Express your answer using four significant figures.

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Mothballs are composed primarily of the hydrocarbon naphthalene (
C10 Hs). When 1.121 g of naphthalene burns in a bomb calorimeter,
the temperature rises from 25.143 °C to 32 448 °C
Part A
Find A,U for the combustion of naphthalene. The heat capacity of the calorimeter, determined in separate experiment, is 5.112 kJ °C 1.
Express your answer using four significant figures.
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A‚U =
2816
kJ mol 1
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Transcribed Image Text:Mothballs are composed primarily of the hydrocarbon naphthalene ( C10 Hs). When 1.121 g of naphthalene burns in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature rises from 25.143 °C to 32 448 °C Part A Find A,U for the combustion of naphthalene. The heat capacity of the calorimeter, determined in separate experiment, is 5.112 kJ °C 1. Express your answer using four significant figures. ? A‚U = 2816 kJ mol 1 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
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