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11 May, 18:33

During the combustion of 2.00 g of coal, the temperature of 500 g of water inside the calorimeter increased from 25.0°c to 43.7°c. the specific heat of water is 4.18 j/g·°c. how much heat did the reaction generate?

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  1. 11 May, 18:59
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    Answer is: 39,083kJ.

    m (coal) = 2,00g.

    m (water) = 500g.

    ΔT = 43,7°C - 25°C = 18,7°C, difference at temperatures.

    c (water) = 4,18 J/g·°C, specific heat of water

    Q = m (water) ·ΔT·c (water), heat of reaction.

    Q = 500g·18,7°C·4,18J/g·°C.

    Q = 39083J = 39,083kJ.
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