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Chemistry, 14.05.2020 04:57 heathkid23

The combustion reaction described in part (b) occurred in a closed room containing 5.56 10g of air
originally at 21.7°C. Assume that all of the heat produced by the reaction was absorbed by the air
(specific heat = 1.005 J/(g. °C)) in the room.
(c) Determine the final temperature of the air in the room after the combustion.

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