8. Thermochemistry
Constant-Volume Calorimetry
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Textbook QuestionUnder constant-volume conditions, the heat of combustion of naphthalene 1C10H82 is 40.18 kJ>g. A 2.50-g sample of naphthalene is burned in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter increases from 21.50 to 28.83 °C. (c) Suppose that in changing samples, a portion of the water in the calorimeter were lost. In what way, if any, would this change the heat capacity of the calorimeter?
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