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heat changed at constant volume of the system is measured by using​

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Answer:

Constant Volume Calorimetry

Explanation:

Constant Volume Calorimetry, also know as bomb calorimetry, is used to measure the heat of a reaction while holding volume constant and resisting large amounts of pressure. Although these two aspects of bomb calorimetry make for accurate results, they also contribute to the difficulty of bomb calorimetry.

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