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1.058 g of an unknown hydrocarbon (75.1 g/mol) burns in bomb calorimeter in excess oxygen. The heat capacity of the calorimeter, Cv, = 5.611 kJ/ºC and ΔT =6.864 ºC. Find ΔE for this hydrocarbon in kJ/mol.

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