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A bomb calorimeter consists of metal parts with a heat capacity of 950.0 J °C -1 and 8.50 102 grams of oil with a specific heat of 2.418 J g-1 °C -1. When 1.500 g of a hydrocarbon fuel are combusted in a bomb calorimeter the temperature increases from 25.00 °C to 31.60 °C. What is the specific heat of the hydrocarbon fuel?.

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