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When a 1.0 g sample of a candy bar is combusted in a bomb calorimeter whose total heat capacity (including the water) is 5.0 kJ/oC, the temperature of the water increases by 6.0 oC. If the candy bar has a mass of 28 g, calculate the total number of Calories that it contains. (1 Calorie

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