While a sample of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas weighing 0.46 grams is burned in a bomb calorimeter with excess oxygen, the temperature of the calorimeter rise from 25.00 to 51.36 degrees C. Explain if the heat capacity of the calorimeter and its contents was 26.123 Joules/degree C, from the data above, explain what is the value for burning 1 mole of this gas?
1. 53.1 kiloJoule/mol H2S
2. 68.2 kiloJoule/mol H2S
3. 50.9 kiloJoule/mol H2S
4. 49.1 kiloJoule/mol H2S
5. 43.8 kiloJoule/mol H2S