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When complete combustion of a 0.260-mol sample of a compound occurs in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter increases from 20.0°C to 52.0°C. The mass of the calorimeter is 1.50 kg, and its specific heat is 3.410 J/(gi°C). What amount of heat would be produced by burning 1 mol of the compound?
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