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10.0 grams of octane are burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 2.00 × 102 g H2O. How much energy, in kilocalories, is released if the water temperature increases by from 25.00oC to 37.00oC?
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10.0 grams of octane are burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 2.00 × 102 g H2O. How much energy, in kilocalories, is released if the water temperature increases by from 25.00oC to 37.00oC?
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An electron jumps from energy level 1 to energy level 2 by absorbing a photon of ... How many moles of methane are produced when 25.1 moles of carbon ... 10.0 grams of octane are burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 2.00 × 102 g H2O. ... is released if the water temperature increases by from 25.00oC to 37.00oC?
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