Suppose 1.55 g sulfur (S) is placed in a bomb calorimeter with excess oxygen at 25.00°C at 1 atm pressure. Excess O, ensures that all sulfur burns to form SO. The sulfur is ignited and burns according to the equation S(s) + O2(g) → SO2(g) On reaction, the calorimeter temperature rises from 25.00°C to 25.69°C. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 20.7 kJ/°C. What is the enthalpy change for the reaction? AH = kJ/mol Submit Show Tutor Steps Submit Answer Try Another Version 4 item attempts remaining

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Suppose 1.55 g sulfur (S) is placed in a bomb calorimeter with excess oxygen at 25.00°C at 1 atm pressure. Excess O, ensures that all sulfur burns to form SO. The sulfur is ignited and burns
according to the equation
S(s) + O2(g) → SO2(g)
On reaction, the calorimeter temperature rises from 25.00°C to 25.69°C. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 20.7 kJ/°C. What is the enthalpy change for the reaction?
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose 1.55 g sulfur (S) is placed in a bomb calorimeter with excess oxygen at 25.00°C at 1 atm pressure. Excess O, ensures that all sulfur burns to form SO. The sulfur is ignited and burns according to the equation S(s) + O2(g) → SO2(g) On reaction, the calorimeter temperature rises from 25.00°C to 25.69°C. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 20.7 kJ/°C. What is the enthalpy change for the reaction? AH = kJ/mol Submit Show Tutor Steps Submit Answer Try Another Version 4 item attempts remaining Previous 1037 PM Next 威40 48°F Cloudy 12/6/2021 P Type here to search
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