The ΔHcomb value for anethole is -5539 kJ/mol. Assume 0.840 g of anethole is combusted in a calorimeter whose heat capacity (Calorimeter) is 6.60 kJ/°C at 20.6 °C. What is the final temperature of the calorimeter

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Answer:

Final temperature of calorimeter is 25.36^{0}\textrm{C}

Explanation:

Molar mass of anethole = 148.2 g/mol

So, 0.840 g of anethole = [tex]\frac{0.840}{148.2}moles[/tex] of anethole = 0.00567 moles of anethole

1 mol of anethole releases 5539 kJ of heat upon combustion

So, 0.00567 moles of anethole release [tex](5539\times 0.00567)kJ[/tex] of heat or 31.41 kJ of heat

6.60 kJ of heat increases [tex]1^{0}\textrm{C}[/tex] temperature of calorimeter.

So, 31.41 kJ of heat increases [tex](\frac{1}{6.60}\times 31.41)^{0}\textrm{C}[/tex] or [tex]4.76^{0}\textrm{C}[/tex] temperature of calorimeter

So, the final temperature of calorimeter = [tex](20.6+4.76)^{0}\textrm{C}=25.36^{0}\textrm{C}[/tex]

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