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When a 0.3445 gram sample of solid calcium (ca) was burned in a constant-volume calorimeter (bomb calorimeter) with a measured heat capacity of 0.1975 kj/°c, the temperature of the calorimeter increased by 27.63°c. (a) calculate the change of heat released by the combustion of the calcium sample. kj (b) determine the change of heat that would be released by the combustion of 1 mole of calcium.

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