Quantity Measurement
Mass of water 100.0 g
Specific heat capacity of aluminum 0.91 J/goC
Mass of aluminum can 50.0 g
Initial temperature of calorimeter 20.0oC
Final temperature of calorimeter 25.0oC
Mass of acetone burned 0.092 g
Question: Calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion of acetone, using the experimental evidence.
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Given:
Mass (m) of water: 100.0 g
Specific heat capacity(c) of aluminum: 0.91 J/ goC
Mass (m) of aluminum can: 50.0 g
Initial temperature (Ti) of calorimeter: 20.0 oC
Final temperature(Tf) of calorimeter: 25.0 oC
Mass (m) of acetone burned: 0.092 g
Required:
Molar enthalpy of combustion of acetone?
Analysis??
ΔT = tf - ti
= 25.0 oC - 20.0 oC
= 5.0 oC
Q = mc deltaT
= (100.0 g) (0.91 J/(goC)) (5.0 oC)
= 455 J
H = - Q = - 455 J = -0.455 kJ
Number of moles (n) = (given mass (g))/(gram-formula mass)
=
H/n = -0.455 kJ / mole = kJ/mole of C3H6O =