A 36.7 g sample of ethanol (C2H5OH) is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing a certain mass of water. If the temperature rose from 35.0 to 75.2°C, how much water, in kg, must the bomb calorimeter have contained? The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol. Assume that the calorimeter doesn't absorb any heat. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C. C2H5OH() + 3 O2g) → 2 CO2s) + 3 H2Ols) AH°nxn = 1.24 x 10° kJ/mol Please do not include units in your answer. Assume all numbers have at least 3 sig figs.

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A 36.7 g sample of ethanol (C2H5OH) is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing a certain mass of
water. If the temperature rose from 35.0 to 75.2°C, how much water, in kg, must the bomb
calorimeter have contained? The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol. Assume that the
calorimeter doesn't absorb any heat. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C.
C2H5OH() + 3 O2(g) → 2 CO2(s) +3 H20(g) AH°rxn 1.24 x 103 kJ/mol
Please do not include units in your answer. Assume all numbers have at least 3 sig figs.
Transcribed Image Text:A 36.7 g sample of ethanol (C2H5OH) is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing a certain mass of water. If the temperature rose from 35.0 to 75.2°C, how much water, in kg, must the bomb calorimeter have contained? The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol. Assume that the calorimeter doesn't absorb any heat. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C. C2H5OH() + 3 O2(g) → 2 CO2(s) +3 H20(g) AH°rxn 1.24 x 103 kJ/mol Please do not include units in your answer. Assume all numbers have at least 3 sig figs.
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