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At constant volume, the heat of combustion of a particular compound is â3936.0 kJ/mol. When 1.107 g of this compound (molar mass = 111.78 g/mol) was burned in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter (including its contents) rose by 8.299 °C. What is the heat capacity (calorimeter constant) of the calorimeter?
At constant volume, the heat of combustion of a particular compound is â3936.0 kJ/mol. When 1.107 g of this compound (molar mass = 111.78 g/mol) was burned in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter (including its contents) rose by 8.299 °C. What is the heat capacity (calorimeter constant) of the calorimeter?
Keith LeannonLv2
28 Sep 2019