Respuesta :
The food raises the temperature of the calorimeter by 1.29 °C. The amount of calorie produced by the combustion would be: 1.29°C * 6.15 kJ/°C= 7.9335 kJ.
If the food weight is 0.521g, then the food value would be:
7.9335 kJ/ 0.521g / (4.184kcal/kJ) =
(15.227 kJ/g) / (4.184kcal/kJ)= 3.64 kilo calorie/gram
If the food weight is 0.521g, then the food value would be:
7.9335 kJ/ 0.521g / (4.184kcal/kJ) =
(15.227 kJ/g) / (4.184kcal/kJ)= 3.64 kilo calorie/gram
Answer: 3,640 cal/g
Explanation:
1) Data:
m = 0.521 g
C cal = 6.15 kJ/ °C
ΔT = 1.29°C
2) Principles and formulae:
- The calorimeter is used to measure the heat exchanged between to objects.
- As the calorimeter is isolated, the heat released by the combustion of the snack bar equals the heat absorbed by the calorimeter.
- The food value of the snack bar (in Cal/g) equals the heat realeased during its combustion, so it equals the heat absorbed by the calorimeter.
- The heat absorbed by the calorimeter = C cal × ΔT
3) Solution
- Heat released by the calorimeter = 6.15 kJ/°C × 1.29°C = 7.93 kJ
- Food value = 7.93 kJ = 7,930 J
- Conversion of units: 1.00 cal = 4.184 J
⇒ 7,930 J = 7,930 × 1.00 cal / 4.184 J = 1,895cal
- Cal/g = cal / m = 1,895 cal / 0.521 g = 3,637 cal/g = 3,640 cal/g