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4 June, 08:07

A 5.45-g combustible sample is burned in a calorimeter. the heat generated changes the temperature of 555 g of water from 20.5°c to 39.5°c. how much energy is released by the burning? the specific heat of water is 4.18 j / (°c * g). 564 j 2,500 j 44,100 j 138,000 j

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  1. 4 June, 08:19
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    Given:

    m = 555 g, the mass of water in the calorimeter

    ΔT = 39.5 - 20.5 = 19 °C, temperature change

    c = 4.18 J / (°C-g), specific heat of water

    Assume that all generated heat goes into heating the water.

    Then the energy released is

    Q = mcΔT

    = (555 g) * (4.18 J / (°C-g) * (19 °C)

    = 44,078.1 J

    = 44,100 J (approximately)

    Answer: 44,100 J
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