Ok im trying to do a problem but the answer I came up with on my calculator is different from what my teacher got....
The Question states: Joe heats 90 mL of water from 35 to 82.5 °C by burning 3.6 grams of hexane. What is the heat of combustion and molar heat of combustion of this fuel?
I know that I use this equation Q = m x ΔT x c and that 1 g = 1 ml
My Work:
(90 g) (47.5 °C) (4.184 J/ g * °C)
I know that grams and °C cancel out leaving me with Joules.
My answer: 17886.6 J
Teacher Answer: 4275 J
Am I typing something in wrong??
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