Dr. Kreller This totally helped!!!!! Love the video...Thanks so much! I was able to figure out that last problem all by myself. I put the video on pause and I did It! Awesome tutorial! I hope there are more to come this semester. It helps to have that little extra outside of class=)
I need help with a bomb calorimetry question: Under constant-volume conditions the heat of combustion of glucose (C6H12O6) is 15.57 kJ/g. A 2.800-g sample of glucose is burned in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter increased from 20.35°C to 22.65°C. (a) What is the total heat capacity of the calorimeter
Dr. Kreller This totally helped!!!!! Love the video...Thanks so much! I was able to figure out that last problem all by myself. I put the video on pause and I did It! Awesome tutorial! I hope there are more to come this semester. It helps to have that little extra outside of class=)
This also helped me on my calorimetry homework! :) thankyou so much
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Dear MsJasmineolivia I am happy to hear that this video was helpful to you.
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I need help with a bomb calorimetry question: Under constant-volume conditions the heat of combustion of glucose (C6H12O6) is 15.57 kJ/g. A 2.800-g sample of glucose is burned in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter increased from 20.35°C to 22.65°C.
(a) What is the total heat capacity of the calorimeter
where did u get the 18.02 g,sir? is it constant that 1 mol=18.02g?
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