1. Explain: The Heat of Combustion of Magnesium is the same as the Heat of Formation of Magnesium Oxide.
They are the
same process.
2. The following results were obtained for a typical, simple, calorimetry lab to find the heat of reaction for the combustion of a fuel Propane (C3H8)
Mass of water in calorimeter = 150g
Initial mass of burner + fuel = 146.56g
Final mass of burner + fuel = 145.77g
Initial temp of water = 297.5K
Final temp of water = 309.5K
Calculate the Heat of Combustion for the fuel, and give two reasons why the result is likely to be low.
Assume all fuel (propane) was consumed and the reaction route is complete combustion.
Hence, mass of fuel = 156.66g - 145.56g
Heat released by combustion = heat absorbed by water = m.c.dT where
m: mass of water
c: specific heat capacity
dT: increase in temperature of water.
Why does this procedure produce an underestimate?
1. Is all heat of reaction being absorbed by water
2, Is it necessary complete combustion that occur in the calorimeter?