Benzene (CH) undergoes combustion according to: 2 C6H6 (1) + 15 O2(g) → 12 CO2(g) + 6 H₂O(1) All of the heat from the combustion of 49.39 mL of CH is transferred to 7.842 L of water at 24.1°C. What will the final temperature of the water be, in °C? ΔΗ° °C = -6535 kJ (The density of C H (I) is 0.8765 g/mL. Assume the density of water is 1.00 g/mL and its specific heat is 4.184 J/(g °C).)

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Benzene (C₂H₂) undergoes combustion according to:
2 C6H6 (1) + 15 O2(g) → 12 CO2(g) + 6 H₂O(1)
AH° -6535 kJ
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All of the heat from the combustion of 49.39 mL of CH is transferred to 7.842 L of water at
24.1°C. What will the final temperature of the water be, in °C?
(The density of C H (I) is 0.8765 g/mL. Assume the density of water is 1.00 g/mL and its specific
heat is 4.184 J/(g °C).)
°℃
Transcribed Image Text:Question 7 Benzene (C₂H₂) undergoes combustion according to: 2 C6H6 (1) + 15 O2(g) → 12 CO2(g) + 6 H₂O(1) AH° -6535 kJ 6 All of the heat from the combustion of 49.39 mL of CH is transferred to 7.842 L of water at 24.1°C. What will the final temperature of the water be, in °C? (The density of C H (I) is 0.8765 g/mL. Assume the density of water is 1.00 g/mL and its specific heat is 4.184 J/(g °C).) °℃
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