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A student wishes to determine the heat capacity of a coffee-cup calorimeter. After she mixes 105.5 g of water at 65.8°C with 105.5 g of water, already in the calorimeter, at 22.0°C, the final temperature of the water is 35.0°C. Calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter in J/K. Use 4.184 J/g°C as the specific heat of water. Enter your answer to three significant figures in unit of J/K.

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