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The enthalpy of combustion of benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) which is often used as the standard for calibratie constant-volume bomb calorimeter; its value has been accurately determined to be 3226.7 kJ/mol. When 3.3715 g of benzoic acid are burned in a calorimeter, the temperature rises from 21.84 degrees celcius to 24.67 degrees celcius. What is the heat capacity of the bomb? (Assume that the quantity of water surrounding the bomb is exactly 2250 g)
The enthalpy of combustion of benzoic acid (C6H5COOH) which is often used as the standard for calibratie constant-volume bomb calorimeter; its value has been accurately determined to be 3226.7 kJ/mol. When 3.3715 g of benzoic acid are burned in a calorimeter, the temperature rises from 21.84 degrees celcius to 24.67 degrees celcius. What is the heat capacity of the bomb? (Assume that the quantity of water surrounding the bomb is exactly 2250 g)