E Question 31 of 34 The combustion of 1.923 g of fructose, C,H,0,(s), in a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 4.30 kJ/C results in an increase in the temperature of the calorimeter and its contents from 22.11 °C to 29.09 °C. What is the internal energy change, AU, for the combustion of 1.923 g of fructose? kJ AU = Calculate the enthalpy of combustion, AHe, of fructose in kilojoules per mole. kJ/mol AH. =

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The combustion of 1.923 g of fructose, C,H,0,(s), in a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 4.30 kJ/C results in an
increase in the temperature of the calorimeter and its contents from 22.11 °C to 29.09 °C. What is the internal energy change,
AU, for the combustion of 1.923 g of fructose?
kJ
AU =
Calculate the enthalpy of combustion, AHe, of fructose in kilojoules per mole.
kJ/mol
AH. =
Transcribed Image Text:E Question 31 of 34 > The combustion of 1.923 g of fructose, C,H,0,(s), in a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 4.30 kJ/C results in an increase in the temperature of the calorimeter and its contents from 22.11 °C to 29.09 °C. What is the internal energy change, AU, for the combustion of 1.923 g of fructose? kJ AU = Calculate the enthalpy of combustion, AHe, of fructose in kilojoules per mole. kJ/mol AH. =
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