Physics, asked by sakshikanojiya0678, 3 months ago

Specific heat determination by calorimeter method

Answers

Answered by kalamadhu366
2

Calorimetry is used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance. To do so, the heat is exchanged with a calibrated object (calorimeter). The temperature change, along with the specific heat and mass of the solution, can then be used to calculate the amount of heat involved in either case.

Answered by ⲎσⲣⲉⲚⲉⲭⳙⲊ
2

\huge\red{\underline{{\bf ᴀ}}}\huge\orange{\underline{{\bf ɴ}}}\huge\green{\underline{{\bf s}}}\huge\blue{\underline{{\bf ᴡ}}}\huge\purple{\underline{{\bf ᴇ}}}\huge\pink{\underline{{\bf ʀ✔}}}

Calorimetry is used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance. To do so, the heat is exchanged with a calibrated object (calorimeter). ... The temperature change, along with the specific heat and mass of the solution, can then be used to calculate the amount of heat involved in either case.

Similar questions