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  • 18-12-2017
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A 1.0 g sample of food reacts with oxygen in a calorimeter containing 500 g of water. The temperature rises 10°C. What is the energy content of the food?

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Louli
Louli Louli
  • 24-12-2017
The rule that we will use to solve this problem is:
heat = specific heat x mass x ΔT
where:
specific heat of water = 1.0 cal/ g C
mass = 500 grams
ΔT = 10 degrees celcius

Substitute to get the heat as follows:
heat = 1 * 500 * 10 = 5000 calories

Therefore, the energy content in food is equal to 5000 cal/gram which is equivalent to 5 Cal/gram
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