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Step 5: Measure the Mass of the Water (Copper) Tare the balance. Put calorimeter (no lid) on the balance.
Measure the mass to the nearest 0.01 g. 12.34 1X >>
12.36 g
COMPLETE
Use a graduated cylinder to add approximately 40 mL of
water to the calorimeter. Measure the mass of the calorimeter
(no lid) and water to the nearest 0.01 g. 59.99
X =
52.49 g
COMPLETE
52.499 250
Subtract to find the mass of the water. 40.13
✓g
COMPLETE
Record all three masses in the data table.
DONE


Step 5: Measure the Mass of the Water (Copper)

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