Use a graduated cylinder to add
approximately 40 mL of water to the
calorimeter. Measure...
Chemistry, 16.04.2020 22:43 genyjoannerubiera
Use a graduated cylinder to add
approximately 40 mL of water to the
calorimeter. Measure the mass of the
calorimeter (no lid) and water to the
nearest 0.01 g.
Answers: 1
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