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Chemistry, 27.05.2021 04:00, monnn91351

PLEASE PLEASE HELP CHEMISTRY Sulfur (2.56 grams) was burned in a calorimeter with excess 02(g) . The temperature increased from 21.25C to 26.72C. The bomb had a heat capacity of 923 J/C, and the calorimeter contained 815 grams of water
Calculate the heat evolved as the sulfur burned:
Calculate the heat per mole of SO2 formed in the course of the reaction
S(s) + O2 (g) SO2 (g)

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