One method of generating electricity is by burning coal to heat water, which produces steam that 1.48 °C. If the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 21.6 kJ/°C, determine the heat produced by drives an electric generator. To determine the rate at which coal is to be fed into the burner in calorimeter. When 1.00 g of coal is burned in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature increases by this typeof plant, the heat of combustion per ton of coal must be determined using a bomb combustion of a ton of coal (2000 pounds). Remember 1 kg= 2.2 pounds