How does the law of conservation of mass apply to this reaction: C2H4 + O2 → H2O + CO2?
A 2.200-g sample of quinone (C6H4O2) is burned in a bomb calorimeter whose total heat capacity is 7.854<span> kJ/°C. The temperature of the calorimeter increases from 23.44 to </span>30.57 °C<span>. </span>
Answer: yes
Explanation: it is always in a conductive state