A 0.565-g sample of 9,10-phenanthrenediol (C₁4H₁002) is burned in a bomb calorimeter and the temperature increases from 24.60 °C to 27.62 °C. The calorimeter contains 1.19x10³ g of water and the bomb has a heat capacity of 923 J/°C. The heat capacity of water is 4.184 J g¹°C1. Based on this experiment, calculate AE for the combustion reaction per mole of 9,10-phenanthrenediol burned. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining kJ/mol

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A 0.565-g sample of 9,10-phenanthrenediol (C₁4H1002) is burned in a bomb calorimeter and the temperature increases from 24.60 °C to 27.62 °C. The calorimeter
contains 1.19x10³ g of water and the bomb has a heat capacity of 923 J/°C. The heat capacity of water is 4.184Jg¹°C-1. Based on this experiment, calculate AE for the
combustion reaction per mole of 9,10-phenanthrenediol burned.
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Transcribed Image Text:A 0.565-g sample of 9,10-phenanthrenediol (C₁4H1002) is burned in a bomb calorimeter and the temperature increases from 24.60 °C to 27.62 °C. The calorimeter contains 1.19x10³ g of water and the bomb has a heat capacity of 923 J/°C. The heat capacity of water is 4.184Jg¹°C-1. Based on this experiment, calculate AE for the combustion reaction per mole of 9,10-phenanthrenediol burned. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining kJ/mol
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