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In order to calculate the heat gained by the water in the calorimeter, the mass of the water must be determined. It will be calculated from the volumes of HCl and NaOH and the density of water, 1.00 g/mL. You should approximate that the density of the NaOH and HCl mixture is equal to the density of water. For each trial, calculate the mass of water in the calorimeter.

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