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19 June, 11:33

Your task is to measure the amount of energy evolved during the combustion of some hydrocarbon. Which of the following would be the ideal technique for this experiment?

a. bomb manometry

b. coffee-cup calorimetry

c. bomb calorimetry

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  1. 19 June, 11:46
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    c. Bomb calorimetry

    Explanation:

    The hydrocarbons are combustibles, it means that they can react in a combustion reaction to release energy. To measure this amount of energy, it's necessary equipment that the reaction can be placed in a controlled way. The bomb calorimeter is this equipment, which is an adiabatic vessel, with water. The heat is calculated based on the increase in the water temperature.

    The coffee-cup calorimetry is used to measure the heat of a dissolution reaction and the bomb manometry is used to measure the pressure.
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