Answer:
The temperature change from the combustion of the glucose is 6.097°C.
Explanation:
Benzoic acid;
Enthaply of combustion of benzoic acid = 3,228 kJ/mol
Mass of benzoic acid = 0.570 g
Moles of benzoic acid = [tex]\frac{0.570 g}{122.12 g/mol}=0.004667 mol[/tex]
Energy released by 0.004667 moles of benzoic acid on combustion:
[tex]Q=3,228 kJ/mol \times 0.004667 mol=15.0668 kJ=15,066.8 J[/tex]
Heat capacity of the calorimeter = C
Change in temperature of the calorimeter = ΔT = 2.053°C
[tex]Q=C\times \Delta T[/tex]
[tex]15,066.8 J=C\times 2.053^oC[/tex]
[tex]C=7,338.92 J/^oC[/tex]
Glucose:
Enthaply of combustion of glucose= 2,780 kJ/mol.
Mass of glucose=2.900 g
Moles of glucose = [tex]\frac{2.900 g}{180.16 g/mol}=0.016097 mol[/tex]
Energy released by the 0.016097 moles of calorimeter combustion:
[tex]Q'=2,780 kJ/mol \times 0.016097 mol=44.7491 kJ=44,749.1 J[/tex]
Heat capacity of the calorimeter = C (calculated above)
Change in temperature of the calorimeter on combustion of glucose = ΔT'
[tex]Q'=C\times \Delta T'[/tex]
[tex]44,749.1 J=7,338.92 J/^oC\times \Delta T'[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T'=6.097^oC[/tex]
The temperature change from the combustion of the glucose is 6.097°C.