Answer:
2719 cal/g
Explanation:
The heat for a combustion reaction can be calculated by the experiment at the calorimeter by the equation
Q = C*ΔT
Where C is the heat capacity of the calorimeter and ΔT is the temperature variation. The temperature variation in °C is the same in K, so:
Q = 30.30*2.14
Q = 64.842 kJ
1 kJ ------------- 0.23900 kcal
64.842 kJ ---- x
x = 15.50 kcal = 15500 cal
So, the nutritional calories per gram are the heat divided by mass:
15500/5.70
2719 cal/g