A 5.123 g sample of a hydrocarbon with a molecular weight of 187.535 g/mol was combusted in a bomb calorimeter in the pr

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A 5.123 g sample of a hydrocarbon with a molecular weight of 187.535 g/mol was combusted in a bomb calorimeter in the pr

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A 5.123 g sample of a hydrocarbon with a molecular weight of 187.535 g/mol was combusted in a bomb calorimeter in the presence of excess oxygen. During this experiment, a temperature change of +25.84 °C was recorded for the calorimeter. If the heat capacity of the calorimeter (also known as the calorimeter constant) was 6.831 kJ/°C, determine the enthalpy change of the hydrocarbon in kJ/mol.
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