a calorimeter absorbs 10,450 j of energy from the snack shown in the data below. how much energy does the…

a calorimeter absorbs 10,450 j of energy from the snack shown in the data below. how much energy does the snack provide per gram (j/g) according to the experiment?\n\n| snack data | |\n|--|--|\n| initial mass (g) | 2.85 |\n| final mass (g) | 2.15 |\n\n$q_{snack}=? j/g$
Answer
Explanation:
Step1: Calculate mass of snack consumed
$m = 2.85 - 2.15$ $m=0.7$ g
Step2: Calculate energy per gram
$q=\frac{10450}{m}$ $q = \frac{10450}{0.7}\approx14928.57$ J/g
Answer:
$14928.57$ J/g