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In part A, solutions needed in the experiment were prepared, and the LabQuest was set up. By adding 100mL 6M HCl to 200mL deionized water, 300mL of 2M HCl solution was prepared. Then 150mL 2M NaOH solution was prepared by adding 100mL 3M NaOH to 50mL deionized water. Finally, the LabQuest was connected to the temperature probe, and set up to collect data every 15 seconds, the duration was set to be 180 seconds.
In part B, three reactions were performed. In reaction 1, two Styrofoam cups were stacked together and placed in a 400mL beaker. Then 50mL of 2M HCl solution was added to the cup. The cup was then covered with the plastic lid, and the temperature probe was inserted through the lid and submerge in the solution. 30-45 seconds after data

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