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When 0.684 g of sucrose (Molar mass =342) is burnt in a constant pressure calorimeter, the temperature rises by 5.6 K./ If enthalpy of combustion of sucrose is -5600 Kj/mole then heat capacity of the calorimeter system is :

A

200J/K

B

2J/K

C

2Kj/K

D

4KJ/K

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