Chemistry, 12.10.2021 09:20, lilkobe6982
You are measuring the heat of a reaction with a bomb catorimeter with a heat capacity of 2.50 J/°C. The reaction caused the temperature of the calorimeter to increase by 200 OC=
a. Is the reaction
b. How much heat was given off by the reaction?
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