Answer:
The standard heat of formation of Compound X at 25°C is -3095.75 kJ/mol.
Explanation:
Mass of compound X = 7.00 g
Moles of compound X = [tex]\frac{7.00 g}{70 g/mol}=0.100 mol[/tex]
Mass of water in calorimeter ,m= 35.00 kg = 35000 g
Change in temperature of the water in calorimeter = ΔT
ΔT = 2.113°C
Specific heat capacity of water ,c= 4.186 J/g °C
Q = m × c × ΔT
[tex]Q=35000 g\times 4.186 J/g ^oC\times 2.113^oC=309,575.6 J=309.575 kJ[/tex]
Heat gained by 35 kg of water is equal to the heat released on burning of 0.100 moles of compound X.
Heat of formation of Compound X at 25°C:
[tex]\frac{-Q}{\text{moles of compound X}}=\frac{-309.575 }{0.100 mol}[/tex]
= -3095.75 kJ/mol