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The combustion of titanium with oxygen produces titanium dioxide:

Ti (s) + O2(g) → TiO2 (s)

When 1.000 g of titanium is combusted in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter increases from 25.00 °C to 60.00 °C. In a separate experiment, the heat capacity of the calorimeter is measured to be 9.84 kJ/K. The heat of reaction for the combustion of a mole of Ti in this calorimeter is approximately kJ/mol

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3.94

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