Answer :
Answer:
A constant volume calorimeter (bomb calorimeter) was calibrated by performing in it a reaction in which 5.23 kJ of heat energy was released, causing the calorimeter to rise by 7.33 °C. What is the heat capacity Cy of the calorimeter
Explanation:
the heat capacity of the calorimeter is
[tex]C_v = \frac{q}{\Delta T} \\\\=\frac{5.23}{7.33} \\\\=0.714kJ /^\circ C[/tex]
Now that our heat capacity of the calorimeter is 0.714kJ/°C
we can easily calculate the change in internal energy ΔU of the neutralization reaction
[tex]\Delta U = C_v \ dt[/tex]
or
[tex]\Delta U = C_V \Delta T[/tex]
Δ T = 2.46 °C
[tex]C_v = 0.714 kJ/ ^\circ C[/tex]
[tex]\Delta U = 0.714*2.46\\\\=1.7564kJ[/tex]