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According to information obtained from www.krispykreme.com, a Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut weighs 52 g and contains 200 Cal and 12 g of fat. (a) Assuming that the fat in the doughnut is metabolized according to the given equation for tristearin
calculate the number of Calories in the reported 12 g of fat in each doughnut, (b) If all the energy contained in a Krispy Kreme doughnut (and just in the fat) were transferred to 6.00 kg of water originally at 25.5°C, what would be the final temperature of the water? (c) When a Krispy Kreme apple fritter weighing 101 g is burned in a bomb calorimeter with Ccal = 95.3 kJ/°C, the measured temperature increase is 16.7°C. Calculate the number of Calories in a Krispy Kreme apple fritter, (d) What would the ΔH° value be for the
(a)
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Interpretation:
The number of calories in each doughnut, the final temperature of Water, the number of calories in Krispy Kreme apple fritter and the standard enthalpy of the reaction has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The change in enthalpy that is associated with the formation of one mole of a substance from its related elements being in standard state is called standard enthalpy of formation(
The standard enthalpy of reaction is the enthalpy of reaction that takes place under standard conditions.
The equation for determining the standard enthalpies of compound and element can be given by,
Answer to Problem 10.158QP
The number of calories in 12 g fat of each doughnut is
Record the given info
Weight of doughnut =
Number of calories in
Amount of fat=
Explanation of Solution
The weight of doughnut along with the number of calories and amount of fat is recorded as shown above.
To calculate the number of moles in
Molar mass of
Number of moles =
=
Number of moles in
The number of moles in
To calculate the energy of the reaction
The thermochemical equation can be given as,
The energy of reaction is calculated from the thermochemical equation and the moles of
To calculate the number of calories
Number of Calories =
=
Number of Calories in
The energy of reaction is calculated from the thermochemical equation and the moles of
To calculate the number of calories
Number of Calories =
=
Number of Calories in
The number of Calories in of
(b)
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Interpretation:
The number of calories in each doughnut, the final temperature of Water, the number of calories in Krispy Kreme apple fritter and the standard enthalpy of the reaction has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Specific heat can be defined as quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of
Where,
s= Specific heat
The unit of specific heat is
Answer to Problem 10.158QP
The final temperature is found to be
Explanation of Solution
Record the given info
Mass of Water =
Initial temperature of Water =
The mass of Water along with its initial temperature is recorded as shown above.
To calculate the mass of Water in grams
Mass of Water (in g) =
=
Mass of Water (in g) =
The mass of Water in kilograms is converted into grams by using the conversion factor.
To convert 200 Cal to Joules
=
200 Cal to Joules =
200 Cal is converted into Joules using the conversion factor.
To calculate the final temperature
Final temperature of Water =
The final temperature of Water is calculated by plugging in the values of heat, specific heat of Water and the initial temperature. The final temperature of Water is found to be
The final temperature of Water was calculated by plugging in the values of heat, specific heat of Water and the initial temperature. The final temperature of Water was found to be
(c)
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Interpretation:
The number of calories in each doughnut, the final temperature of Water, the number of calories in Krispy Kreme apple fritter and the standard enthalpy of the reaction has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
Heat capacity can be defined as quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of the object by
The other equation that is used to calculate heat from heat capacity can be given by,
Where,
The unit of heat capacity is
Answer to Problem 10.158QP
The number of calories in Krispy kreme fitter is 380 Cal.
Explanation of Solution
Record the given info
Heat capacity of calorimeter =
Change in temperature = 16.7ᵒC
The heat capacity of calorimeter and change in temperature is recorded as shown above.
To calculate the number of Calories in Cal
The number of Calories is calculated by converting the values of Heat in kJ. The value of Heat in kJ is calculated using the heat capacity of Calorimeter and change in temperature. The number of calories in Cal is found to be
(d)
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Interpretation:
The number of calories in each doughnut, the final temperature of Water, the number of calories in Krispy Kreme apple fritter and the standard enthalpy of the reaction has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The change in enthalpy that is associated with the formation of one mole of a substance from its related elements being in standard state is called standard enthalpy of formation (
The standard enthalpy of reaction is the enthalpy of reaction that takes place under standard conditions.
The equation for determining the standard enthalpies of compound and element can be given by,
Answer to Problem 10.158QP
The change in enthalpy for metabolism for 1 mole of Tristearinis
Explanation of Solution
To calculate the enthalpy change :
The chemical equation is,
Standard enthalpy of formation of
Standard enthalpy of formation of
The change in enthalpy for
Change in enthalpy=
Therefore, the change in enthalpy for one mole is,
Change in enthalpy for one mole=
Change in enthalpy for one mole=
The change in enthalpy for one mole is calculated by plugging in the sum of values of enthalpy of reaction to the enthalpy of reaction for 55 moles. The change in enthalpy for one mole is found to be
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