A 1.500-g sample of a hydrocarbon is placed in a bomb calorimeter and undergoes combustion. The temperature of the calor

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A 1.500-g sample of a hydrocarbon is placed in a bomb calorimeter and undergoes combustion. The temperature of the calorimeter rises from 20.00∘C to 23.55∘C. If the calorimeter has a heat capacity of 40.3 J/∘C, what is the heat of combustion (qvv​) for this hydrocarbon in kJ/g ?
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