When 100.0 g of gasoline undergoes combustion, 9560 kJ of energy is released. Express the heat released in kilocalories. (Given: 4.184 kJ = 1 kcal) 2.28 x 10^0 kcal 4.00 x 10^4 kcal 2.28 x 10^6 kcal 4.00 x 10^7 kcal 2.28 x 10^5 kcal
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