A certain chemical reaction releases 104 kJ of heat energy per mole of reactant consumed. Suppose some moles of the reactant are put into a calorimeter (a device for measuring heat flow). It takes 3.35 J of heat energy to raise the temperature of this calorimeter by 1 degrees Celsius. . Now the reaction is run until all the reactant is gone, and the temperature of the calorimeter is found to rise by 7.6 degrees Celsius . How would you calculate the number of moles of reactant that were consumed?
Set the math up. But don't do any of it. Just leave your answer as a math expression.
Also, be sure your answer includes all the correct unit symbols.
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