Answer:
3.) 463 J/g
Explanation:
Heat given by the fuel is used to increase the temperature of the water
so it is given as
[tex]Q = ms\Delta T[/tex]
here we will have
m = 250 g
[tex]\Delta T = 26.55 - 25[/tex]
now we also know that
[tex]s = 4186[/tex]
so we have
[tex]Q = (0.250)(4186)(26.55 - 25)[/tex]
[tex]Q = 1622.075 J[/tex]
so 3.5 g fuel gives above energy
so per gram of fuel will have total energy given as
[tex]Q = \frac{1622.075}{3.5}[/tex]
[tex]Q = 463.45 J/g[/tex]