3. A 10.0 g sample of pure acetic acid, CH3CO2H, is completely burned. The heat released warms 2.0 L of water from 22.3°C to 39.6°C. a) Assuming that no heat was lost to the calorimeter, what is the molar enthalpy change of the complete combustion of acetic acid? Express your answer in kJ/mol. b) Will the bonds in the products be longer or shorter than the bonds in the reactants?

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