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Chemistry, 10.09.2019 21:20 lwilhite33105

The combustion of palmitic acid in a bomb calorimeter yields energy in the form of heat released upon oxidation. from a thermodynamic perspective and with respect to the calorimeter experiment, what would you expect the combustion of the same amount of palmitic acid in our body to yield?
(a) less energy
(b) more energy
(c) the same amount of energy
(d) the calorimeter experiment is irrelevant to the combustion of palmitic acid in the human body.

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