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what is the use of cup calorimeter​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a chemical reaction occurs in the coffee cup calorimeter, the water absorbs the heat of the reaction. Since the styrofoam cup insulates the reaction from the outside world (adiabatic), we can assume all the reaction's energy is absorbed into the water.

Answered by xyzmynameis
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When a chemical reaction occurs in the coffee cup calorimeter, the water absorbs the heat of the reaction. Since the styrofoam cup insulates the reaction from the outside world (adiabatic), we can assume all the reaction's energy is absorbed into the water

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