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Urning 0.510 g of ethanol resulted in a 10.00 ∘c rise in the temperature of the 200.0 ml of water in the calorimeter. assume that the calorimeter is not perfect.

how much energy was released by burning 0.510 g of ethanol?

released energy =
kj
how much energy is required to raise the temperature of 200.0 ml of water by 10.00 ∘c?
required energy =
kj
how much energy was lost to the surroundings in this calorimetric experiment? express this value as a total number of kilojoules as well as a percentage of the total heat released by burning ethanol.
kilojoules of energy loss =
kj
percentage of energy loss =
%
what is the heat capacity of this calorimetric apparatus (cal)?

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