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When 0.483 g of trimethylamine, C,H,N, is burned in a bomb

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When 0.483 g of trimethylamine, C,H,N, is burned in a bomb

When 0.483 g of trimethylamine, C,H,N, is burned in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of Type numbers in the boxes. the calorimeter increases by 4.39°C. The bomb has a heat capacity of 864 J/°C and is submerged in 835 mL of water. Assume the density of water is 1.00 g/mL. How much heat, in joules, was produced by the combustion of the trimethylamine sample? What is the experimental heat of combustion of trimethylamine (in kilojoules per mole of trimethylamine)?