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Combustion of C12H22O11(s) (sucrose or "table sugar") produces CO2(g) and H2O(l). When 2.51 g of sucrose is combusted in a constant volume (bomb) calorimeter, 41.4 kJ of heat is liberated.

- Calculate Ξ”E for the combustion of 4.60g of sucrose.

- Calculate Ξ”H for the combustion of 4.60 g of sucrose.

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