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A mixture of NaOH and HCl is formed in a calorimeter. There is 50 mL of 2.078 Molar HCl and 51.7mL of 2.134 Molar NaOH.
How would the heat capacity of the calorimeter change if you were to double the volume of NaOH? Justify your answer
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