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Chemistry, 22.05.2020 09:01 Andy10201

Step five: measure the mass of the water copper tear the balance put calorimeter no lid on the balance measure the mass to the nearest 0.01 g:?g

Use a graduated cylinder to add approximately 40 mL of water to the calorimeter measure the mass of the Canterbury heater no lid and water to the nearest 0.01 g:?g

Subtract to find the mass of the water.:?g

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