E2B.2 When 0.100 mol of H₂(g) is burnt in a flame calorimeter it is observed that the water bath in which the apparatus is immersed increases in temperature by 13.64 K. When 0.100 mol C,H,,(g), butane, is burnt in the same apparatus the temperature rise is 6.03 K. The molar enthalpy of combustion of H₂(g) is -285 kJ mol. Calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion of butane. (Swaasiq Instenos ta) Tb 0= Mb

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E2B.2 When 0.100 mol of H₂(g) is burnt in a flame calorimeter it is
observed that the water bath in which the apparatus is immersed increases
in temperature by 13.64 K. When 0.100 mol C,H,,(g), butane, is burnt in
the same apparatus the temperature rise is 6.03 K. The molar enthalpy of
combustion of H₂(g) is -285 kJ mol'. Calculate the molar enthalpy
of combustion of butane.
(was instanoo to) Tb = Mb
Transcribed Image Text:E2B.2 When 0.100 mol of H₂(g) is burnt in a flame calorimeter it is observed that the water bath in which the apparatus is immersed increases in temperature by 13.64 K. When 0.100 mol C,H,,(g), butane, is burnt in the same apparatus the temperature rise is 6.03 K. The molar enthalpy of combustion of H₂(g) is -285 kJ mol'. Calculate the molar enthalpy of combustion of butane. (was instanoo to) Tb = Mb
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