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A 42.11−g sample of water at 88.3°C is added to a sample of water at 23.5°C in a constant-pressure calorimeter. If the final temperature of the combined water is 40.5°C and the heat capacity of the calorimeter is 26.3 J/°C, calculate the mass of the water originally in the calorimeter. m =
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