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Chemistry, 12.02.2020 05:27 Awesomedude1157

1. A food sample is burned in a calorimeter that contains 2000. g of water. The temperature
increases from 22.0°C to 44.3 °C. How many Calories does the food sample contain, assuming
all of the energy from the food was transferred into the water?

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