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"Suppose you burned 0.300 g of in an excess of in a constant-volume calorimeter to give . The temperature of the calorimeter, which contained 750. g of water, increased from 26.10 °C to 28.54 °C. The heat capacity of the bomb is 894 J/K. Calculate per mole of carbon. (The specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.184 J/g ⋅ K.)"

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