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Suppose you need to calibrate a calorimeter. You burn 0.845 g of a fuel with an enthalpy of combustion of 48.7 kJ/g. If the temperature

Suppose you need to calibrate a calorimeter. You burn 0.845 g of a fuel with an enthalpy of combustion of −48.7 kJ/g. If the temperature of water in the calorimeter increases by 10.9∘C

during the reaction, what is the heat capacity of the calorimeter in kJ/C°?

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