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23 September, 03:51

When a 0.680 g sample of olive oil is burned in a calorimeter, the heat released increases the temperature of 370 g of water from 22.7 ∘C to 38.9 ∘C. What is the energy value of the olive oil in kJ/g?

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  1. 23 September, 05:31
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    the energy value of the olive oil kJ/g = 36.880 KJ/g

    Explanation:

    we can calculate energy gained by the water which generated by the reaction from this formula:

    Q = mc∆t

    where:

    m is the mass of water = 370 g

    c specific heat of water = 4.184 J/g·°C

    ∆t is the change or difference in temperature in °C = 38.9 - 22.7 = 16.2 °C

    by substitution:

    Q = 370g * 4.184 J/g.°C * 16.2°C

    = 25078.896 Joule

    the energy value of the olive oil = Q / mass of olive oil

    = 25078.896 Joule / 0.68 g

    =36880 J/g

    = 36880 / 1000 = 36.880 KJ/g
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