When octane, C3H18, undergoes combustion the following reaction occurs: --C8 H8 + -O2 → _CO2 + -__H2O When 2.15 g of Cg Hg is combusted in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter and 700 mL of liquid water increases from 25.00°C to 34.6°C. In a separate experiment, the heat capacity of the calorimeter is measured to be 7.794 kJ/°C. What is the heat of reaction for the combustion of a mole of C3H18? (Specific heat capacity of liquid water = 4.184 J/g.°C)

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When octane, C3H18, undergoes combustion the following reaction occurs:
_C3H3 +
_O2 →_CO2 + ___H2O
When 2.15 g of C3 H3 is combusted in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter and 700 mL of liquid water increases from 25.00°C to 34.6°C. In a
separate experiment, the heat capacity of the calorimeter is measured to be 7.794 kJ/°C. What is the heat of reaction for the combustion of a mole of Cg H18?
(Specific heat capacity of liquid water = 4.184 J/g.°C)
Transcribed Image Text:When octane, C3H18, undergoes combustion the following reaction occurs: _C3H3 + _O2 →_CO2 + ___H2O When 2.15 g of C3 H3 is combusted in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter and 700 mL of liquid water increases from 25.00°C to 34.6°C. In a separate experiment, the heat capacity of the calorimeter is measured to be 7.794 kJ/°C. What is the heat of reaction for the combustion of a mole of Cg H18? (Specific heat capacity of liquid water = 4.184 J/g.°C)
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