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Assume that the specific heat and density of the resulting solution are equal to those of water [4.18 \rm J/(g \cdot {^\circ C}) and 1.00 \rm g/mL] and that no heat is lost to the calorimeter itself, nor to the surroundings.
Dec 4, 2011

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