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Question 4 Methyl palmitate, C₁₇H₃₄O₂, is a component of one type of biochemical fuel. It is a liquid at room temperature. The molar enthalpy of combustion of methyl... show full transcript
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To calculate the calibration factor, we can use the formula:
Where:
Substituting values gives:
Thus,
The units of the calibration factor are °C/J.
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The energy absorbed by the calorimeter can be determined using:
Where:
. Converting this to kJ gives: .
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To find the energy released for 1 mol of methyl palmitate, we first find energy per gram:
From the absorbed energy calculation, we have:
Then, convert this to kJ for 1 mol:
Energy released for 1 mol:
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The balanced equation for the combustion of methyl palmitate is:
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From the previous calculations, we can derive the value of ΔH (enthalpy change) for the reaction as the calculated energy for 2 moles, given that the combustion of 1 mol corresponds to: . To express it per mole of methyl palmitate, divide by 2: .
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