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Chemistry, 20.11.2019 06:31 jackie6852

One gram of liquid benzene is burned in a bomb calorimeter. the temperature before ignition was 20.826 ℃, and the temperature after the combustion was 25.000 ℃. this was an adiabatic calorimeter. the heat capacity of the bomb, the water around it, and the contents of the bomb before the combustion was 10 000 j k-1 . calculate for c6h6 (l) at 298.15 k from these data. assume that the water produced in the combustion is in the liquid state and the carbon dioxide produced in the combustion is in the gas state.

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