A quantity of 1.435 g of naphthalene (C10H8), a pungent-smelling substance used in moth repellents, was burned in a constant-volume calorimeter. Consequently, the temperature of the water rose from 20.28°C to 25.95°C. If the heat capacity of the bomb plus water was 10.17 kJ/°C, calculate the heat of combustion of naphthalene on a molar basis; find the molar heat of combustion.
