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When 3.93 grams of lactic acid, CHoOs(s), are burned in a bomb calorimeter that has a total heat capacity of 10.80 kJ-K-1, the
temperature of the calorimeter increases by 5.43 K. Assume AHrxn
=
AErxn. Given that AH°f of H¿O(I) = -285.8 kJ-mol-1 and AH°f of CO:(g)
= -393.5 kJ• mol-1, calculate the AH°f of lactic acid.


When 3.93 grams of lactic acid, CHoOs(s), are burned in a bomb

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