Asked by Destiny Walker on May 07, 2024
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In a bomb calorimeter, how much of the sample being tested is consumed?
A) 1 mole of the sample
B) 1 g of the sample
C)
1/21 / 21/2 of the sample
D) All of the sample
Bomb Calorimeter
An apparatus used for measuring the heat of combustion of a particular reaction.
- Acquire a deep understanding of the mechanisms of combustion and energy conservation during chemical transformations.
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Zybrea KnightMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
In a bomb calorimeter, all of the sample being tested is consumed during the combustion process to ensure accurate measurement of heat energy.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire a deep understanding of the mechanisms of combustion and energy conservation during chemical transformations.