https://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_0media_chem/chem_sim/calorimetry/Calor.php Use the link above to open up the Pearson Calorimetry Simulation. Follow the instructions below for your experiment: 1. Determine the final temperature of a mixture of 50 grams of water at 10 o C added to 120 grams of water at 80 o C. Use the simulator to check your answer. (Hint: This is a weighted average.) 2. Use the simulator to determine the temperature change of 80 grams of water initially at 20 o C (Note: When adding metals to water, the water temperature always starts at 20 o C, you do not need to set this parameter.) when a 15 gram piece of iron at 150 o C is placed in it. (To select iron, click on the “solids” tab and use the pop-up menu.) 3. Click the “show graph view” box and then click “replay” for the experiment in #2. Describe the resulting graph. How do the two lines on the graph compare? What is the main conclusion you can draw from the graph?