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In a lab, 50mL of water is in a tin can with fuel underneath it. Calculate the quantity of energy produced per gram of fuel burned. Assume all of the fuel was consumed. m(fuel)=1.51g m(water)=50g initial temp water=23degreesC final temp water=61degreesC

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