Macmillan Learning Suppose a student performed an experiment similar to Experiment 1 and collected the data shown in the table. mass of cold water in the calorimeter initial temperature of the cold water mass of hot water added to the calorimeter initial temperature of the hot water final temperature in the calorimeter 24.000 g 21.5°C 24.000 g 71.0°C 45.1 °C Calculate the calorimeter constant for the calorimeter the student used in the experiment.

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Suppose a student performed an experiment similar to Experiment 1 and collected the data shown in the table.
mass of cold water in the calorimeter
initial temperature of the cold water
mass of hot water added to the calorimeter
initial temperature of the hot water
final temperature in the calorimeter
24.000 g
21.5°C
24.000 g
71.0 °C
45.1 °C
Calculate the calorimeter constant for the calorimeter the student used in the experiment.
Transcribed Image Text:Macmillan Learning Suppose a student performed an experiment similar to Experiment 1 and collected the data shown in the table. mass of cold water in the calorimeter initial temperature of the cold water mass of hot water added to the calorimeter initial temperature of the hot water final temperature in the calorimeter 24.000 g 21.5°C 24.000 g 71.0 °C 45.1 °C Calculate the calorimeter constant for the calorimeter the student used in the experiment.
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