I believe i have numbers put in wrong position or something. Kind of confused.
This is what is given and what I have done.
A 2.200 g sample of quinone, C6H4O2, is burned in a bomb calorimeter whose total heat capacity is 7.854 kJ/°C. The temperature of the calorimeter increases from 22.52°C to 29.65°C.
What is the heat of combustion per gram of quinone?
So i use H=M C delta T right?
2.200g
7.854kJ/C
7.13C
I did (2.200)(7.854)(7.13) = 123.2kJ/g
Says that the answer is wrong and i'm kinda confused. The next part of the question is What is the heat of combustion per mole of quinone?
Which i'm about to attempt, but will probably get wrong since i got this part incorrect.