state principle of calorimetry?
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A principle of calorimetry states that if there is no loss of heat in surrounding the total heat loss by hot body equals to total heat gained by a cold body. Then the rate of heat lost by a temperature of the liquid is directly proportional to the difference in temperature of the surrounding.
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it states that the amt of heat lost by a substance is equal to amt of heat gained by a substance provided no heat is lost to surroundings.
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