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22 Feb 2019
A student experiment involved burning 1.04 g of C(s) in a calorimeter. The student found that burning the carbon released enough heat to increase the temperature of 1.00 kg of water from 12.00°C to 19.36°C. Calculate the amount of heat released by the carbon (assume all the heat went into the water).
A student experiment involved burning 1.04 g of C(s) in a calorimeter. The student found that burning the carbon released enough heat to increase the temperature of 1.00 kg of water from 12.00°C to 19.36°C. Calculate the amount of heat released by the carbon (assume all the heat went into the water).
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