What is the final temperature (in °C) of 230.1 g of water (specific heat = 4.184 J/g°C) at 24.20°C that absorbed 950.0 J of heat?

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What is the final temperature (in °C) of 230.1 g of water (specific heat
= 4.184 J/g°C) at 24.20°C that absorbed 950.0 J of heat?
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When 0.0601 mol of an unknown hydrocarbon is burned in a bomb
calorimeter, the calorimeter increases in temperature by 2.19°C. If the
heat capacity of the bomb calorimeter is 1.229 kJ/°C, what is the heat
of combustion for the unknown hydrocarbon, in kJ/mol?
What quantity of heat (in kJ) will be absorbed by a 63.9 g piece of
aluminum (specific heat 0,930 J/g °C) as it changes temperatúre
from 23.0°C to 67.0°C?
Transcribed Image Text:When 0.0601 mol of an unknown hydrocarbon is burned in a bomb calorimeter, the calorimeter increases in temperature by 2.19°C. If the heat capacity of the bomb calorimeter is 1.229 kJ/°C, what is the heat of combustion for the unknown hydrocarbon, in kJ/mol? What quantity of heat (in kJ) will be absorbed by a 63.9 g piece of aluminum (specific heat 0,930 J/g °C) as it changes temperatúre from 23.0°C to 67.0°C?
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