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A sample of fructose C6H12O6 weighing 4.50g is burned in a bomb calorimeter. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 2.115 x104 J/C. The temperature in the calorimeter rises from 23.49C to 27.71C.

What is q of the calorimeter?

What is q when the 4.50g of fructose is burned?

I am not sure which formula relates to which. If I had the right formulas to relate to the question, I think I might be able to better answer the questions. Thanks.

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  1. aolar mass of glucose 6*12+1*12+6*16 = 180g

    4.5g= 4.5/180=0.025mole

    The energy used is to rise the temperature of calorimeter

    2.115*10^4*(27.71-23.49)=89253 joules

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