A sample of 2.10 g of coconut oil was burned in a coffee cup calorimeter filled with 500.0 g of water. The heat released

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A sample of 2.10 g of coconut oil was burned in a coffee cup calorimeter filled with 500.0 g of water. The heat released

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A Sample Of 2 10 G Of Coconut Oil Was Burned In A Coffee Cup Calorimeter Filled With 500 0 G Of Water The Heat Released 1
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A sample of 2.10 g of coconut oil was burned in a coffee cup calorimeter filled with 500.0 g of water. The heat released caused the temperature of the water to increase 36.1°C. Note: heat capacity, C, of the water is 1.00 cal/g °C. Calculate the caloric content of the coconut oil in nutritional calories per gram. Recall that 1 nutritional calorie (Cal) = 1 kcal.
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