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Part D Repeat the procedure from part C to complete three more trials. The temperature of the hot water in each trial should be
the same as the temperature of the hot water in part C. But the cold water should be at a different temperature than in
part C. Use any three temperature points between 15°C and 35°C (59°F and 95°F). Record your data in the table.
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Hot Temperature (°C)
Cold Temperature (°C)
Water Volume (mL)


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