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Chemistry, 09.12.2021 05:20, ehhshsh

The initial temperature of a bomb calorimeter is 28. 50°C. When a chemist carries out a reaction in this calorimeter, its temperature decreases to 27. 45°C. If the calorimeter has a mass of 1. 400 kg and a specific heat of 3. 52 J/(gi°C), how much heat is absorbed by the reaction? Use q equals m C subscript p Delta T. 140 J 418 J 1,470 J 5,170 J.

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