1. A bomb calorimeter has a heat capacity of 3.640 kJ/ °C. Combustion of 0.5842 g of an unknown compound increases the t

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1. A bomb calorimeter has a heat capacity of 3.640 kJ/ °C. Combustion of 0.5842 g of an unknown compound increases the t

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1. A bomb calorimeter has a heat capacity of 3.640 kJ/ °C. Combustion of 0.5842 g of an unknown compound increases the temperature of the calorimeter by 5.42°. If the compound has a molar mass of 185.4 g/mol, what the molar heat of combustion of the compound?
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