Ok, I'll do a recap of what I've done till now.
I'll start considering the benzoic acid.
The combustion of C6H5COOH follows the reaction
C6H5COOH + 7.5 CO2 => 7O2 + 3H2O
dn is -0.5 moles, because I have to consider only the species at the gaseous state.
I used 0.33g of benzoic acid, 2.7x10^-3 moles.
So dn in my reaction is -0.5*2.7x10-3 = -1.35x10-3 mol.
I have to calculate the heat capacity of my system.
I consider the equation
dH = dU + RTdn
dU = dH - RTdn
dH is -3228kJ/mol, so considering 2.7x10-3 moles, dH in my reaction is -8.715kJ/mol.
dU = -8711 J.
dU = CvdT
Cv = dU/dT
With dT = 3.36K (experimental), Cv = -2592 J/K.
Now I can start talking about the salicylic acid.
I have to find the dH value.
The combustion follows the reaction
C7H6O3 + 7O2 => 7CO2 + 3H2O
so dn is 0 for this reaction.
dH = dU.
and
dU = CvdT
dT is 2.32K (experimental) so dU = -6013 J.
I used 0.2g of salicylic acid, 1.45x10-3 moles.
So dH is -6013J /1.45x10-3 mol => -4147 kJ/mol.
The result is -3020 kJ/mol.
This is too much error..
I hope this is clear now,
what do you think I've done wrong?