Heat absorbed by bomb caloriemeter ,q= ∆T × C
q = 1.36℃ × 3.54 kcal/℃
q = 4.184 kcal
Heat absorbed by calorimeter = Heat released by candy bar
Therefore,
Energy stored in the candy bar = 4.184 kcal
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