A bomb calorimetry experiment is performed with xylose, C5H10O5(s) (molar mass = 150.13 g/mol), as the combustible substance. The data obtained are as follows: Mass of xylose burned 1.183 g Heat capacity of calorimeter 4.728 kJ/°C Initial calorimeter temperature 23.29 °C Final calorimeter temperature 27.19 °C What is the heat of combustion of xylose? a) 21.8 kJ/mol b) -2340 kj/mol c) 2340 kJ/mol d) -639 kJ/mol e) 18.4 kJ/mol

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A bomb calorimetry experiment is performed with xylose, C5H10O5(s)
(molar mass =
150.13 g/mol), as the combustible substance. The data
obtained are as follows:
Mass of xylose burned
1.183 g
Heat capacity of calorimeter
4.728 kJ/°C
Initial calorimeter temperature
23.29 °C
Final calorimeter temperature
27.19 °C
What is the heat of combustion of xylose?
a) 21.8 kJ/mol
b) -2340 kj/mol
c) 2340 kJ/mol
d) -639 kJ/mol
e) 18.4 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:A bomb calorimetry experiment is performed with xylose, C5H10O5(s) (molar mass = 150.13 g/mol), as the combustible substance. The data obtained are as follows: Mass of xylose burned 1.183 g Heat capacity of calorimeter 4.728 kJ/°C Initial calorimeter temperature 23.29 °C Final calorimeter temperature 27.19 °C What is the heat of combustion of xylose? a) 21.8 kJ/mol b) -2340 kj/mol c) 2340 kJ/mol d) -639 kJ/mol e) 18.4 kJ/mol
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