2. A 1.748 g sample of a compound with a heat of combustion of 29.41 kJ/g is combusted in a bomb calorimeter. The temper

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2. A 1.748 g sample of a compound with a heat of combustion of 29.41 kJ/g is combusted in a bomb calorimeter. The temper

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2. A 1.748 g sample of a compound with a heat of combustion of 29.41 kJ/g is combusted in a bomb calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter increases by 6.18° C. Then, a 0.8472 g sample of a different compound is combusted in the same calorimeter, and the temperature increase by 2.85° C. Find the heat capacity of the calorimeter (in kJ/°C), and the heat of combustion (in kJ/g) of the second compound.
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