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The combustion of 4.83 g of butane in a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 10.94 kJ/K results in a rise in temperature from 22.17 °C to 42.21 °C. Calculate the heat of combustion (in kl/g) of the butane
Report your answer to three significant figures.
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