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30 January, 14:20

Which statement describes how a basic coffee cup calorimeter works?

a) It measures the mass of a substance given the specific heat and temperature of water in a cup of known size.

b) It measures the density of a substance given the mass, specific heat, and temperature of water in a cup of known size.

c) It uses the mass and specific heat of water along with a pressure gauge to measure the gain or loss of energy when a substance is added.

d) It uses the mass and specific heat of water along with a thermometer to measure the gain or loss of energy when a substance is added.

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  1. 30 January, 15:13
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    I think it would be D. It uses the mass and specific heat of water along with a thermometer to measure the gain or loss of energy when a substance is added.

    Calorimeter measures energy by measuring the change in temperature of a known material
  2. 30 January, 17:37
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    A calorimiter measures the specific heat of an object, and normally it is filled with water with a known tempurature then an object is put into the water then the new tempurature is measured

    you need a thermometer and an insulating cup (coffie cup)

    water is normally 25 C at room tempurature aprox so

    then use water's specific heat per amount of liquid

    so the answer is D
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