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To calculate the heat absorbed by the solution you:
multiply the mass of the solution by its specific heat capacity and by the temperature change.
multiply the calorimeter constant by the temperature change.
multiply the specific heat capacity of the solution by the temperature change.
multiply the calorimeter constant by the mass of the calorimeter and by the temperature change.
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