The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter was determined by burning 6.79 g methane (energy of combustion CH4) in the bomb. The temperature changed by 10.8°C. -802 kJ/mol a. What is the heat capacity of the bomb? b. A 12.6-g sample of acetylene, C,H2, produced a tempera- ture increase of 16.9°C in the same calorimeter. What is the energy of combustion of acetylene (in kJ/mol)? the tem-

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65. The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter was determined by
burning 6.79 g methane (energy of combustion
CH4) in the bomb. The temperature changed by 10.8°C.
-802 kJ/mol
a. What is the heat capacity of the bomb?
b. A 12.6-g sample of acetylene, C,H2, produced a tempera-
ture increase of 16.9°C in the same calorimeter. What is the
energy of combustion of acetylene (in kJ/mol)?
tha tem-
Transcribed Image Text:65. The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter was determined by burning 6.79 g methane (energy of combustion CH4) in the bomb. The temperature changed by 10.8°C. -802 kJ/mol a. What is the heat capacity of the bomb? b. A 12.6-g sample of acetylene, C,H2, produced a tempera- ture increase of 16.9°C in the same calorimeter. What is the energy of combustion of acetylene (in kJ/mol)? tha tem-
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