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A 6.55 g sample of aniline (C₆H₅NH₂), molar mass = 93.13 g/mol) was combusted in a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 14.25 kJ/°C. If the initial temperature was 32.9°C, use the information below to determine the value of the final temperature of the calorimeter.
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