Multiple Choice
A bomb calorimeter has a heat capacity of 2.47 kJ/K.When a 0.103-g sample of a certain hydrocarbon was burned in this calorimeter,the temperature increased by 2.14 K.Calculate the energy of combustion for 1 g of the hydrocarbon.
A) -5.29 J/g
B) J/g
C) -0.120 J/g
D) J/g
E) -0.540 J/g
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