QUESTION 10
A chemical reaction in a bomb calorimeter evolves 3.86 kJ of energy in the form of...
Chemistry, 20.04.2020 17:59 jtaylor4061
QUESTION 10
A chemical reaction in a bomb calorimeter evolves 3.86 kJ of energy in the form of heat. If the temperature of the bomb calorimeter increases by 4.17 K,
what is the heat capacity of the calorimeter?
a. 1.61 x 104J/K
b.311 J/K
6.3.87 103 JK
d. 926 JK
e. 1.8 x 10 JK
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