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Why would you have to subtract the heat capacity of the calorimeter when calculating the heat of the reaction?
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Why would you have to subtract the heat capacity of the calorimeter when calculating the heat of the reaction?
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Why would you subtract the heat capacity of the calorimeter when calculating the heat of the reaction?
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21.90 kJ/g x 0.1182 g = ?q = energy obtained by combusting salicylic acid.
Then calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter.
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