The combustion of 1.00 mol of glucose (C6H12O6) liberates 2820 kJ of heat. If 1.13 g of glucose is burned in a calorimeter containing 978 g of water, and the temperature of the assembly increases from 20.10oC to 24.08oC, what is the heat capacity of the calorimeter in kJ/oC? MW of glucose is 180 g/mol.

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The combustion of 1.00 mol of glucose (C6H12O6) liberates 2820 kJ of heat. If 1.13 g of glucose is burned in a calorimeter containing 978 g of water, and the temperature of the assembly increases from 20.10oC to 24.08oC, what is the heat capacity of the calorimeter in kJ/oC? MW of glucose is 180 g/mol.

THERMODYNAMICS: The combustion of 1.00 mol of glucose (C6H1206) liberates 2820 kJ of heat. If 1.13 g of glucose is burned in a calorimeter containing 978 g of water, and the
temperature of the assembly increases from 20.10°C to 24.08°C, what is the heat capacity of the calorimeter in kJ/°C? MW of glucose is 180 g/mol. (Round off the final answer to
TWO decimal places Do not include the unit )
Transcribed Image Text:THERMODYNAMICS: The combustion of 1.00 mol of glucose (C6H1206) liberates 2820 kJ of heat. If 1.13 g of glucose is burned in a calorimeter containing 978 g of water, and the temperature of the assembly increases from 20.10°C to 24.08°C, what is the heat capacity of the calorimeter in kJ/°C? MW of glucose is 180 g/mol. (Round off the final answer to TWO decimal places Do not include the unit )
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