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Suppose that you added 35.0 g of water at 99.50 degrees celsius to a calorimeter containing 150 g of water at 23.0 degrees celsius and the temperature of the calorimeter rose to 35.60 degrees celsius....

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Suppose that you added 35.0 g of water at 99.50 degrees celsius to a calorimeter containing 150 g of water at 23.0 degrees celsius and the temperature of the calorimeter rose to 35.60 degrees celsius. what would be the heat capacity of the calorimeter?
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Robert answered on Dec 21 2021
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Q.) Suppose that you added 35.0 g of water at 99.50 degrees celsius to a calorimeter containing 150 g of water at 23.0 degrees celsius and the temperature of the calorimeter rose to 35.60 degrees Celsius. what would be the heat capacity of the calorimeter?
Ans.)In this question the heat lost by hot water is not equal to the heat gained by cold water. Some of heat is...
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