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completely in a bomb calorimeter The temperature of the calorimeter plus the contents increased from 25 6c to 35.2 s -3600 ki/mol, calculate the total heat capacity Lin.kil/c) A 3.78 g sample of ethanol (CyMgON) was burned Knowing that ethanols heat of Use the following equation to "set up" this problem (be sure to multiply kJ/male by moles to find kJ and then use the equation below) equation to "set up" this Heat Gained By Calorimeter - Heat Lost By Ethanol Heat Capacity T1 . Ti (or an kJ C for K) oc (or K) Show transcribed image text
completely in a bomb calorimeter The temperature of the calorimeter plus the contents increased from 25 6c to 35.2 s -3600 ki/mol, calculate the total heat capacity Lin.kil/c) A 3.78 g sample of ethanol (CyMgON) was burned Knowing that ethanols heat of Use the following equation to "set up" this problem (be sure to multiply kJ/male by moles to find kJ and then use the equation below) equation to "set up" this Heat Gained By Calorimeter - Heat Lost By Ethanol Heat Capacity T1 . Ti (or an kJ C for K) oc (or K)
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6 Nov 2019