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How do you figure out the final temperature or the initial temperature in calorimetry.
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How do you figure out the final temperature or the initial temperature in calorimetry.
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Add the change in temperature to your substance's original temperature to find its final heat. For example, if your water was initially at 24 degrees Celsius, its final temperature would be: 24 + 6, or 30 degrees Celsius.
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