CHEM 1050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Iron(Iii) Oxide

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So for combustion of 1 gram of glucose: ( - 2816 kj/mol)(1 mol/ 180 g) => - 15. 6 kj/g so 15. 6 kj/g is produced by 1 gram of glucose now for table sugar (sucrose) Therefore the heat from 1 gram is ( -5646 kj/mol)(1 mol/342 g) = - 16. 5 kj/g. Measures heat flow from one thing to another. **heat capacity is what controls (determines) the t of any body/object. Energy needed to increase the temperature by 1 c. Heat needed to produce change of 1 c in one mole of stuf q = nc t molar heat capacity. In book you also have: q = s x mass(g) x t specific heat heat needed to increase temperature by 1 c in 1 gram of material. Iron (iii) oxide has a molar heat capacity of 120 j/k mol (a) What is the specific heat of iron (iii) oxide? (b)

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