Benzoic acid of mass 1.40 g is reacted with oxygen in a constant volume calorimeter to form H₂O(1) and CO₂ (g) at 298 K The mass of the water in the inner bath is 1.60 x 10¹ g. The temperature of the calorimeter and its contents rises 2.80 K as a result of this reaction. ♥ Part A Calculate the calorimeter constant. The standard enthalpy of combustion of benzoic acid at 298 Kis kJ mol Cr(H₂O,1) 75.3J mol-K 3227
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![Benzoic acid of mass 1.40 g is reacted with oxygen in a constant volume calorimeter to form H₂O(1) and CO₂ (g) at
298 K The mass of the water in the inner bath is 1.60 x 10¹ g. The temperature of the calorimeter and its contents rises
2.80 K as a result of this reaction.
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Part A
Calculate the calorimeter constant. The standard enthalpy of combustion of benzoic acid at 298 K is -3227
kJ mol CP (H₂O, 1)
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75.3J mol K
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