Quantity Mass of can (g) 12.695 mass of can and water (g) 125.129 Initial mass of food sample (g) 1.841 Final mass of food sample (g) 0.350 Initial temperature of water (°C) 21.0 Final temperature of water (°C) 23.0 Mass of water (g)   Temperature change of water (°C) (Do not include a negative sign)   Heat gained by water (cal) (Do not include a negative sign)   Heat gained by water (kcal) (Do not include a negative sign)   Heat lost by food (cal) (Do not include a negative sign)   Heat lost by food (kcal) (Do not include a negative sign)   Mass of food burned (g)   Calories per gram of food (kcal/g)

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Calculation of Calories per Mass of Food
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Mass of can (g) 12.695
mass of can and water (g) 125.129
Initial mass of food sample (g) 1.841
Final mass of food sample (g) 0.350
Initial temperature of water (°C) 21.0
Final temperature of water (°C) 23.0
Mass of water (g)  
Temperature change of water (°C)
(Do not include a negative sign)
 
Heat gained by water (cal)
(Do not include a negative sign)
 
Heat gained by water (kcal)
(Do not include a negative sign)
 
Heat lost by food (cal)
(Do not include a negative sign)
 
Heat lost by food (kcal)
(Do not include a negative sign)
 
Mass of food burned (g)  
Calories per gram of food (kcal/g)  
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