For some reason, I can't get this problem!!!
A 0.2250 g sample of vanillin (C8H8O3) is then burned in the same calorimeter, and the temperature increases by 3.11°C. What is the energy of combustion per gram of vanillin?
A prior question gave me the heat capacity of the calorimeter to be 1.69 kJ/°C.
So this is what I did using this equation:
Heat evolved by reaction = specific heat capacity X mass of solution X increase in temperature
= 1.69kJ/°C x 3.11°C = 5.2559kJ
Then I take it divided by grams to get kJ/gram.
5.2559kJ / 0.2250g = 23.3595kJ/g
But this answer is not right...Am I missing something?