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A 0.692 g sample of glucose, C6H12O6 , is burned in a constant- volume calorimeter. The temperature rises from 21.70 0C to 25.22 0C. The calorimeter contains 575 g of water, and the bomb has a heat capacity of 650 J/K. Determine ∆r E per mol of glucose

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