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what is the principle of calorimetry​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Therefore, total heat lost by the calorimeter A and water in cooling from to. this equation is used to determine the specific heat capacity of the liquid. 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.


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Answered by tisha2422
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The principle of calorimetry is to make a quantifiable measurement of the amount heat energy transferred in a system and its relation to temperature. ... It is the amount of energy generated in the body that is often stored in a chemical form called ATP....


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