Chemistry, asked by Mrlspn4475, 10 months ago

Why would heat lost by warmer water not equal the heat gained by the colder water?

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Answered by architamohanty
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The amount of heat gained by  the calorimeter is exactly equal to that lost by the hot water. The heat gained by the calorimeter may be expressed as the sum of two parts, where the first part represents the heat gained by the cold water in the calorimeter and the second part represents the heat gained by the cups plus the thermometer. show the calculation of the heat lost by the hot water and the heat gained.
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