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A calorimeter was used to measure the heat change when an ionic compound dissolves in water. The final mass of the contents of the calorimeter was 50.54 g50.54 g and the change in temperature was 3.05 °C.3.05 °C. Calculate the heat change of the calorimeter contents, given that its specific heat is 4.14 J/(g⋅°C.)4.14 J/(g⋅°C.) q1=q1= JJ Calculate the heat change of the calorimeter, given that its heat capacity is 7.37 J/°C.7.37 J/°C. q2=q2= JJ Calculate the heat change of the solution process.

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