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The heat liberated when 1.89 g of benzoic acid is burnt in a bomb calorimeter at `25^@C` increase the temperature of 18.94 kg of water by `0.632^@C`. If the specific heat of water at `25^@C` is 0.998 cal/g-deg, the value of the heat of combustion of benzoic acid is

A

881.1 kcal

B

771.124 kcal

C

981 kcal

D

871.2 kcal

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