When a 6.7 g sample of "sample A" is combusted in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter raises by 7.9 °C. When a 1.0 g of "sample B" is burned, the temperature of the calorimeter...

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Extracted text: When a 6.7 g sample of "sample A" is combusted in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter raises by 7.9 °C. When a 1.0 g of "sample B" is burned, the temperature of the calorimeter raises by 7.9 °C. Using the value -2.2 kJ/g for the heat of combustion of "sample A", calculate the heat released in kJ per gram of "sample B". a. 98.8 b. 52.9 c. 14.7 O d. 116.4 O e. 418.1

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