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what is calorimetry ? Describe the technique “method of mixtures “and

hence derive an expression for specific heat capacity of ‘sample’ of

substance and specific heat capacity of liquid in calorimeter​

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Answered by piperrockellepragya
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  • One technique we can use to measure the amount of heat involved in a chemical or physical process is known as calorimetry. 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).

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Answered by shubhashrees73
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colorimetric days with the measurement of heads or heat flow rates. the principles generally used in calorimetry are other compensation of the thermal thermal effect by sustainable phase transition for electric means aur measurement of temperature difference. this temperature difference can be a function of time.

the principle of the method of mixtures state that the heat lost by hot body is equal to the heat generated by the cold body when the are mixed together at in the same temperature. this principle is based on the law of conservation of energy.

colorimetric is the science of the act of measuring change in state variable of a body for a propose of deriving the heat transfer associated with changes of its state due for example to chemical reaction physical changes or face translation under specified constraints. calorimetry is performed with a calorimeter.

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