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The combustion of 1.760 g of propanol (C3H7OH) increases the temperature of a bomb calorimeter from 298.00K to 302.15K. The heat capacity of the bomb calorimeter is 14.24 kJ/K. Determine ΔH for the combustion of propanol to carbon dioxide gas and liquid water in kJ/mol.

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