Acetylene, C,H2, is used in welding torches. It releases a lot of energy when burned in oxygen. The combustion of one gram of acetylene releases 48.2 kJ. A 0.750-g sample of acetylene is burned in a bomb calorimeter (heat capacity = 1.117 kJ/ºC) that contains 850.0 g of water. The final temperature of the bomb and water after combustion is 36.0°C. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g · °C. What is the initial temperature of the bomb and water?

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Acetylene, C2H2, is used in welding torches. It releases a lot of energy when burned in oxygen. The combustion of one gram of acetylene releases 48.2 kJ. A 0.750-g sample of acetylene is burned in a bomb calorimeter (heat capacity = 1.117 kJ/°C) that contains 850.0 g of water. The final temperature of the bomb and water after combustion is 36.0°C. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g · °C. What is the initial temperature of the bomb and water?

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Acetylene, C,H,, is used in welding torches. It releases a lot of energy when burned in oxygen. The combustion of one gram of acetylene releases 48.2 kJ. A 0.750-g sample of acetylene is burned in
a bomb calorimeter (heat capacity = 1.117 kJ/°C) that contains 850.0 g of water. The final temperature of the bomb and water after combustion is 36.0°C. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184
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Transcribed Image Text:[References] Acetylene, C,H,, is used in welding torches. It releases a lot of energy when burned in oxygen. The combustion of one gram of acetylene releases 48.2 kJ. A 0.750-g sample of acetylene is burned in a bomb calorimeter (heat capacity = 1.117 kJ/°C) that contains 850.0 g of water. The final temperature of the bomb and water after combustion is 36.0°C. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g · °C. What is the initial temperature of the bomb and water? Submit Answer Try Another Version 5 item attempts remaining
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