The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter was determined by burning 6.70 g of methane (energy of combustion = -803 kJ/mol CH₂) in the bomb. The temperature changed by 11.7°C. (a) What is the heat capacity of the bomb? kJ/°C (b) A 14.0-g sample of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) produced a temperature increase of 12.3°C in the same calorimeter. What is the energy of combustion of acetaldehyde (in kJ/mol)? kJ/mol

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The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter was determined by burning 6.70 g of methane (energy of combustion = -803 kJ/mol CH4) in the bomb. The temperature changed by 11.7°C.
(a) What is the heat capacity of the bomb?
kJ/°C
(b) A 14.0-g sample of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) produced a temperature increase of 12.3°C in the same calorimeter. What is the energy of combustion of acetaldehyde (in kJ/mol)?
kJ/mol
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Transcribed Image Text:The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter was determined by burning 6.70 g of methane (energy of combustion = -803 kJ/mol CH4) in the bomb. The temperature changed by 11.7°C. (a) What is the heat capacity of the bomb? kJ/°C (b) A 14.0-g sample of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) produced a temperature increase of 12.3°C in the same calorimeter. What is the energy of combustion of acetaldehyde (in kJ/mol)? kJ/mol Need Help? Read It Supporting Materials Watch It
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