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Astudent calibrates his/her calorimeter. s/he performs part 1 as instructed. the data are: 99.6 g water at 36.0°c are added to 98.3 g water in the calorimeter at 16.0°c. the final temperature is 26.0°c. calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter in j/°c.

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