In an experiment carried out to determine the enthalpy change of combustion of a fuel, $1.5\,\text{g}$ ($0.0326\,\text{mol}$) of the fuel was burned to raise the temperature of $200\,\text{g}$ of water. The water temperature increased from $25\,^{\circ}\text{C}$ to $55\,^{\circ}\text{C}$. The specific heat capacity of water is $4.18\,\text{J g}^{-1}\text{K}^{-1}$. A considerable amount of heat is lost during this experiment. As a result, the measured value of the enthalpy change of combustion, $\Delta H_c$, for the fuel will not match the theoretical value. From the information given above, what is the experimental value for the enthalpy change of combustion, $\Delta H_c$, of the fuel?
- A$-1410\,\text{kJ mol}^{-1}$
- B$-769\,\text{kJ mol}^{-1}$
- C$-30.7\,\text{kJ mol}^{-1}$
- D$-16.7\,\text{kJ mol}^{-1}$