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In a bomb calorimeter compartment surrounded by 945 g of water, the combustion of 1.048 g of benzene, c6h6( ), raised the temperature of the water from 23.640degreec to 32.692degreec. the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 891 j/degreec. (a) write the balanced equation for the combustion reaction, assuming that c02(g) and h20( ) are the only products, (b) use the calorimetric data to calculate dalta e for the combustion of benzene in kj/g and in kj/mo

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