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The heat of combustion (∆H) for an unknown hydrocarbon is -8.21 kJ/mol. If 0.424 mol of the hydrocarbon is burned in a bomb calorimeter, what is the change in temperature (°C) of the calorimeter? The heat capacity of the bomb calorimeter is 1.12 kJ/°C.

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