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12 March, 13:31

A 2.56g sample of anthracene C14H10, was burned to heat an aluminum calorimeter (mass = 948 g). The calorimeter contained 1.50 L of water with an initial temperature of 20.5oC and a final temperature of 34.3oC.

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  1. 12 March, 14:06
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    Given:

    mass sample: 2.56g C14H10

    mass of calorimeter: 948g

    mass of water: 1.50g (assuming 1g/L density)

    Ti = 20.5 C

    Tf = 34.3 C

    Solving for the total heat:

    delta H (water) = 1.50 * 4.184 * (34.3 - 20.5)

    = 86.61 J
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