50 ML
21.5 C degrees beginning temperature
50 ML
60 C added substance
39.6 C final temperature
Calculate the Calorimeter content
Ans. It’s assumed that-
I. The given substance is water
II. The initial temperature of calorimeter is the same as cold water (21.50C)

50 ML 21.5 C degrees beginning temperature 50 ML 60 C added substance 39.6 C final...
Calculate the calorimeter constant with the following first water 50 ml first temp. 21.5 C add more substance another 50 ml temp. of substance added 60 C Final temp 39.6 C
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