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  1. When a 3.10g sample of liquid octane (C8H18) is burned in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter rises by
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  2. In an experiment to determine heat loss to a calorimeter, 100.0 mL of cool water was measured into the calorimeter and allowed
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  3. In the following experiment, a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 100ml of H2O is used. The initial temperature of the
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  4. In the following experiment, a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 100 mL of H2O is used. The initial temperature of the
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  5. In the following experiment, a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 100 \rm mL of \rm H_2O is used. The initial temperature of the
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  6. In a calibration of a calorimeter, 50.0 g of water at 60.0 *C is added to 50.0 g of water at 20.0 *C to give a mixture at 39.0
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  7. In the following experiment, a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 100mL of H2 is used. The initial temperature of the calorimeter
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  8. In the following experiment, a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 100. mL of H2O is used. The initial temperature of the
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  9. In the following experiment, a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 100 mL of H20 is used. The initial temperature of the
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  10. A sample of the sugar D-ribose (C5H10O5) of mass 0.727g was placed in a constant volume calorimeter and then ignited in the
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