A bomb calorimeter, or a constant volume calorimeter, is a device often used to determine the heat of combustion of fuels and the energy content of foods. In an experiment, a 1.4110 g sample of maleic acid (C_4H_4O_4) is burned completely in a bomb calorimeter. The calorimeter is surrounded by 1.119 times 10^3 g of water. During the Water combustion the temperature increases from 24.12 to 27.12 degree C. The heat capacity of water is 4.184 J g^-1 degree C^-1. The heat capacity of the calorimeter was determined in a previous experiment to be 983.6 J/degree C. Assuming that no energy is lost to the surroundings, calculate the molar heat of combustion of maleic acid based on these data. C_4H_4O_4(s) + 3O_2(g) rightarrow 2 H_2O(I) + 4 CO_2(g) + Energy Molar Heat of combustion = kJ/mol