Answer:
5.794 Food Cal/g or 5796 cal/g
Explanation:
If we consider that we have an adiabatic system (there is no transfer heat between the system and its surroundings) we can say that the energy lost by the peanut butter was the energy win for the combusted calorimeter and this can be seen in a temperature rise. Taking this into account we can say:
Q_cal = Q_peanutbutter
Q_cal=C*ΔT
Where
C is capacity in the combusted calorimeter (130 kJ/°C)
ΔT = 25.2-22.4 = 2.8 °C
Q_cal = 364 kJ = Q_peanutbutter
364kJ/15g =24.26 kJ/g
24.26 KJ/g * 1000 J/1kJ = 24260 J/g
24260 J/g * 1 Cal/4.1868J = 5794.40 Cal/g
If 1 food calorie = 1 Kcal
The answer is 5.794 Food Cal/g or 5.794 Kcal/g