0.500 g of propane, C3H8, reacts with excess oxygen in a bomb calorimeter containing 500. g of water, initially at 20.5 °C. The final temperature is 29.2 °C. The heat capacity of the dry portion of the calorimeter is 808 J/°C. What is the enthalpy of the reaction? CH;0 = 4.18 J/g °C AH = [?]kJ/mol Enter either a + or - sign AND the magnitude. Do not round until the end. Use significant figures. AH, rxn (kJ/mol) Enter

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0.500 g of propane, C3H8, reacts with excess
oxygen in a bomb calorimeter containing 500. g
of water, initially at 20.5 °C. The final
temperature is 29.2 °C. The heat capacity of the
dry portion of the calorimeter is 808 J/°C. What
is the enthalpy of the reaction?
CH;0 = 4.18 J/g °C AH =[?]kJ/mol
Enter either a + or - sign AND the magnitude. Do
not round until the end. Use significant figures.
AH, rxn (kJ/mol)
Enter
Transcribed Image Text:ellus_engine.html?ClassID=527350766# 0.500 g of propane, C3H8, reacts with excess oxygen in a bomb calorimeter containing 500. g of water, initially at 20.5 °C. The final temperature is 29.2 °C. The heat capacity of the dry portion of the calorimeter is 808 J/°C. What is the enthalpy of the reaction? CH;0 = 4.18 J/g °C AH =[?]kJ/mol Enter either a + or - sign AND the magnitude. Do not round until the end. Use significant figures. AH, rxn (kJ/mol) Enter
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