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Madison City Schools Chemistry I
Station
g
Data and calculations Energy Content of Foods
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g
Food type
Chow pure
20.54
1983
g
g
36.81
36. 06
g
Initial mass of food and holder
g
g
g
Final mass of food and holder
g
Mass of food burned
g
54.64
g
168.44
9
Mass of can and water
g
g
g
Mass of empty can
g
"C

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Mass of water

52.5
19.3


Final temperature,
Initial temperature,
Temperature change, at

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°C
J
J
J
Heat, a
kJ
KJ
KJ
Heat, a
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kJ/g
kJ/g
Energy content in kJ/g
kJ/g


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g
Data and calculations Energy Content of F

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