Science, asked by mukeshmudvath, 1 year ago

When heat energy is absorbed by object ∆T represents the raise in temperature. What

would be ∆T represent if the object loses heat energy?

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Answered by omegads04
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To find the amount of heat released in a chemical reaction, Q = mc ΔT where Q is the heat energy (in joules), m is the mass of liquid being heated ( in grams), C is the specific heat capacity of the liquid (joule per gram degree Celsius, ΔT is the change in the temperature.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

You can find drop in temperature in this case. Calculate the heat gained by the calorimeter, Q, according to the equation Q = m * c * delta(T), where m represents the mass of water calculated in step 2, c represents the heat capacity of water, or 4.184 joules per gram per degree Celsius, J/gC, and delta(T) represents the change in temperature calculated in step 1.

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