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26 August, 17:02

A candy bar has a total mass of 75.0 grams. In a calorimetry experiment, a 1.0-g sample of this candy bar was burned in a calorimeter surrounded by 1000g of water. The temperature of the water in contact with the burning candy bar was measured and found to increase from an initial temperature of 21.2C to a final temperature of 24.3C.

a. Calculate the amount of heat in calories release when the 1.0-g sample burned.

b. Convert the heat in calories to nutritional Calories and then calculate the energy content (fuel value) in Cal/g.

c. Calculate the total caloric content of the candy bar in Calories.

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  1. 26 August, 17:23
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    I got this old on a min
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