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A 2.50-g sample of pitted prunes is burned in a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 8.83 kJ/°C. The temperature of the water increases from 21.60°C to 24.86°C.  How much heat, in joules, did the prune sample release when it burned?

199 kJ
227 kJ
28.8 kJ
235 kJ
269 J


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