3.2 A 0.526 g sample of biphenyl, C₁2H10, was combusted in a bomb calorimeter. The calorimeter contained 500.g of water

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3.2 A 0.526 g sample of biphenyl, C₁2H10, was combusted in a bomb calorimeter. The calorimeter contained 500.g of water

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3 2 A 0 526 G Sample Of Biphenyl C 2h10 Was Combusted In A Bomb Calorimeter The Calorimeter Contained 500 G Of Water 1
3 2 A 0 526 G Sample Of Biphenyl C 2h10 Was Combusted In A Bomb Calorimeter The Calorimeter Contained 500 G Of Water 1 (18.12 KiB) Viewed 33 times
3.2 A 0.526 g sample of biphenyl, C₁2H10, was combusted in a bomb calorimeter. The calorimeter contained 500.g of water and the heat capacity of the bomb is 7.80 kJ. C¹. The temperature of the entire calorimeter assembly changed from 24.61 °C to 26.22 °C Use the calorimetric data to determine the change in internal energy for the reaction in kJ.mol'. [5]
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