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When a 6.00-g sample of coal is burned, it releases enough heat to raise the temperature...

When a 6.00-g sample of coal is burned, it releases enough heat to raise the temperature of 2010 g of water from 24.0°C to 41.5°C.

(a) How much heat did the coal release as it burned?

(b) Calculate the heat of combustion of coal in units of kJ/g.

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