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A sample of food with a mass of 3.440 g is combusted (burned) in a calorimeter. The calorimeter contains 165.00 grams of water at 24.1°C. The final temperature of the calorimeter (after combustion of the food) is 67.2°C. How much heat was released by the food? (specific heat for water = 4.18 J/g°C)

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burned) in a calorimeter. The calorimeter contains 165.00 grams of water at 24.1°C. The final temperature of the calorimeter (after combustion of the food) is 67.2°C. How much heat was released by the food? (specific heat for water = 4.18 J/g°C)#₹₹₹

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