5.4.1 A 1.000-g sample of benzoic acid is burned in a calorim-eter to determine its heat capacity, Ccal. The reaction gives off 26.42 kJ of heat and the temperature of the water inthe calorimeter increases from 23.40°C to 27.20°C. Whatis the heat capacity of the calorimeter?a) 3.80 kJ/°C d) 0.144 kJ/°Cb) 6.95 kJ/°C e) 7.81 kJ/°Cc) 100 kJ/°C

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5.4.1 A 1.000-g sample of benzoic acid is burned in a calorim-
eter to determine its heat capacity, Ccal. The reaction gives

off 26.42 kJ of heat and the temperature of the water in
the calorimeter increases from 23.40°C to 27.20°C. What
is the heat capacity of the calorimeter?
a) 3.80 kJ/°C d) 0.144 kJ/°C
b) 6.95 kJ/°C e) 7.81 kJ/°C
c) 100 kJ/°C

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