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An insulated calorimeter contains 100 g of water at 22 °C. A chemical reaction causes the temperature to increase by 6 °C. What would be the final temperature of the water if the reactant concentration is cut in half (assume the same starting temperature of 22 °C). Group of answer choices28252231

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An insulated calorimeter contains 100 g of water at 22 °C. A chemical reaction causes the temperature to increase by 6 °C. What would be the final temperature of the water if the reactant concentration is cut in half (assume the same starting temperature of 22 °C). Group of answer choices28252231

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The final temperature of the water would be the same as the starting temperature, 22 °C. This is because if the reactant concentration is cut in half, the reaction would produce half the amount of heat, causing the temperature to increase by only 3 °C instead of 6 °C. Therefore, the final temperature would be 22 °C + 3 °C = 25 °C.

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