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Chemistry, 27.01.2021 03:50, benwil0622a

Part E Find the change in temperature of each sample after the hot water was added. Fill in the table with the data you collected
in parts C and D. To find the change in a sample's temperature, subtract the starting temperature from the ending
temperature.


Part E

Find the change in temperature of each sample after the hot water was added. Fill in the t

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