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Chemistry, 28.09.2020 16:01 Fireburntbudder

Lesson Question: How can you determine the specific heat of a metal using a calorimeter?
To do this computation for each of the four metals, you needed
several measurements.
v of the metal and the water
- First, you measured the
inside the calorimeter.
the metal and added it to water in the
. Then, you
calorimeter.
12.459
- After heat transferred from the metal to the water, you measured
the
of both materials.
DONE
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