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6 July, 12:10

When 0.610 g of titanium is combusted in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter increases from 25.00 °C to 50.50 °C. In a separate experiment, the heat capacity of the calorimeter is measured to be 9.84 kJ/K. What is the enthalpy change for the reaction in kJ per mole of Ti?

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  1. 6 July, 12:38
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    (ΔHrxn) = 0.15kJ/mol

    Explanation:

    (ΔHrxn) = mc∆t

    =0.00061*9.84 * (50.5-25)

    = 0.153kJ/mol
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