35 7 attempts left Check my work A 4.75-g peanut is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 1,211 g of water. The temper

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35 7 attempts left Check my work A 4.75-g peanut is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 1,211 g of water. The temper

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35 7 Attempts Left Check My Work A 4 75 G Peanut Is Burned In A Bomb Calorimeter Containing 1 211 G Of Water The Temper 1
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35 7 attempts left Check my work A 4.75-g peanut is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 1,211 g of water. The temperature of the water increases from 18.92°C to 28.81°C. Calculate the energy released per gram of peanut. (The specific heat of water is 1.000 cal/g.°C.) 2 points 2,521 X1/g
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