How is Calorimetry used in real life?
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Calorimetry also plays a large part of everyday life, controlling the metabolic rates in humans and consequently maintaining such functions like body temperature. Because calorimetry is used to measure the heat of a reaction, it is a crucial part of thermodynamics.
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A bomb calorimeter can calculate the amount of calories in foods we eat. It burns food in a sealed container, and uses the heat from the container to warm surrounding water.
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