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  1. What is the change in internal energy (in J) of a system that absorbs 2.61 kJ...

    ...of heat from its surroundings? What is the change in internal energy (in J) of a system that absorbs 2.61 kJ of heat from its surroundings and has 3.53 kcal of work done on it? 1 kcal = 4.184 kJ
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  2. The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter is found to be 5.68 kJ °C-1. When a...

    ...1.652 g sample of glucose, C6H12O6? The heat capacity of a bomb calorimeter is found to be 5.68 kJ °C-1. When a 1.652 g sample of glucose, C6H12O6, is burned in the calorimeter, the temperature of...
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