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Calorimetry Practice Worksheet Key 1) Compound A is bumed in a bomb calorimeter that contains 2.50 liters of water. If the combustion of 0.175 moles of this compound causes the temperature of the water to rise 45.0° C, what is the molar heat of combustion of compound A? The heat capacity of water is 4.184 J / g°C. Al= moep4T M= (2,50 x1 mL) 1.009/me) = 250 «10% Cpe 184 Zire. 4T= 45,0°C bit= (250 «nigh iB4%Be X45,0C) = 4710003 = ATU KS Molar heat of combustion= 441 kT /O.ITS mol = Or Tat | 2) Compound B is burned in a bomb calorimeter that contains 1.50 liters of water. When | burned 50.0 grams of compound B in the calorimeter, the temperature rise of the water in the calorimeter was 35.0°C. [f the heat of combustion of compound B is 2,150 kJ/mol, what is the molar mass of compound B? A= mcp4T AH = (1,50 x10 9X4 184 pe X35.) = 2.20 x10% Myaz |.50 #1D%q #20 MOlar heat of combustion =2, 15d KI/me | = A= 2.20 x 10* KT\ \ mol B = 484 Tx 8 an = o a * lee fase KT 0. \02 mol B Mg = 50.0, Molar mass = 3) The molar heat of combustion of compound C is 1,250 kJ/mol. If! were to burn 0.115 moles of this compound in a bomb calorimeter with a reservoir that holds 2.50 L of water, what would the expected temperature increase be? i= one ST M= 250 x 107g H20 484 lye. BH C\,25D k5/mot Xo,\tSmai) = 14,0005 WWH,000 T= (2:50 x10%™N4I84 TeX OT) aT= | 13.8°C For chemistry help, visit wuw.chemfesta.com (© 2003 Cavalcade Publishing — All Rights Reserved

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