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Four grams of graphite is burnt in a bomb calorimeter of heat capacity `30kJK^(-1)` is excess of oxygen at 1 atmospheric pressure. The temperature rises from 300 to 304 K. What is the enthalpy of combustion of graphite (in kJ `"mol"^(-1)`)?

A

360

B

1440

C

`- 360`

D

`- 1440`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`DeltaE=CxxDeltatxx(M)/(m)=30xx4xx(12)/(4)=360`
`DeltaE=-360 kJ mol^(-1)`
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