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When 2.500 g of sulfur was burned completely in oxygen to form SO2(g), the temperature of a bomb calorimeter with the heat capacity 3.559kJ/oC/was raised from 22.00oC to 28.55oC. Calculate ΔHo (kJ) for the reaction per mole of SO2 formed.

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