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Chemistry, 18.10.2019 22:30 rhd112458

One way to experimentally measure the heat capacity of a styrofoam cup calorimeter would be to melt a known mass of ice in warm water and measure hte temperature change. use the data below to determine the experimental heat capacity of the calorimeter. use the literature heat of fusion for ice in your calculations. assume the ice added is at 0.00 c. mass of ice added: 17.69gmass of water in calorimeter: 98.67gt-initial of water: 28.7t-final of water after melting ice: 12.9c

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