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The following experiment was performed. The mass of an empty coffee cup calorime

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The following experiment was performed. The mass of an empty coffee cup calorimeter was 5.25 g. To the calorimeter was added 80.0 mL of 1.50 M hydrobromic acid; the mass of the calorimeter and solution was 85.15 g. The temperature of the solution in the calorimeter was 20.00°C. To the calorimeter was added 45.0 mL of a 2.00 M aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, also at 20.00°C. After the two solutions had been mixed and the temperature of the resultant solution was no longer changing, the temperature of the solution in the calorimeter was 28.57°C, and the mass of the calorimeter and contents was 132.75 g. The specific heat of liquid water is 4.18 J/g·°C; the specific heat of the solution present in the calorimeter at the end of the experiment is 4.20 J/g·°C. The energy change per mole of hydrobromic acid that reacts in the reaction between hydrobromic acid and sodium hydroxide is -52.4 kJ/mol. Calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter.

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The following experiment was performed. The mass of an empty coffee cup calorime

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