The law of conservation of energy can be applied to heat changes, i.e. the heat received/absorbed is the same as the heat released
Q in = Q out
Heat can be calculated using the formula:
Q = mc∆T
Heat released by anthracene= Heat absorbed by water
Heat absorbed by water =
[tex]\tt Q=500\times 4.18\times 25.89=54110.1~J[/tex]
mol of anthracene (MW=178,23 g/mol)
[tex]\tt \dfrac{1.365}{178.23}=0.00766[/tex]
The enthalpy of combustion per mole of anthracene :
[tex]\tt \Delta H=-\dfrac{Q}{n}=\dfrac{54110.1}{0.00766}=-7063981.7~J/mol\approx -7064~kJ/mol[/tex]