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When 0.700 g of anthracene, C14H10, is combusted in a bomb calorimeter that has a water jacket containing 500. g of water, the temperature of the water increases by 13.27°C. Assuming that the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/(g ∙ °C) and that the heat absorption by the calorimeter is negligible, estimate the enthalpy of combustion per mole of anthracene.