Determine the heat capacity (in J/°C) of the calorimeter that was used in the experiment described below: A calorimeter was filled with 128.00 g of cold water and the initial temperature was measured at 20.50°C. Next, 125.00 g of hot water (initial temperature = 97.70°C) was added to the cold water inside the calorimeter. After the cold water and hot water had mixed completely, the new temperature was 55.25°C.

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Determine the heat capacity (in J/°C) of the calorimeter that was used in the
experiment described below: A calorimeter was filled with 128.00 g of cold water
and the initial temperature was measured at 20.50°C. Next, 125.00 g of hot water
(initial temperature = 97.70°C) was added to the cold water inside the calorimeter.
After the cold water and hot water had mixed completely, the new temperature
was 55.25°C.
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the heat capacity (in J/°C) of the calorimeter that was used in the experiment described below: A calorimeter was filled with 128.00 g of cold water and the initial temperature was measured at 20.50°C. Next, 125.00 g of hot water (initial temperature = 97.70°C) was added to the cold water inside the calorimeter. After the cold water and hot water had mixed completely, the new temperature was 55.25°C.
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