1. What is the essence of determining the heat capacity of the calorimeter? Is it possible to replace the calorimeter in the middle of the experiment, say you use same type of calorimeter, but you borrowed from another group to perform part C and D? Why? 2. Explain the temperature profiles of the contents of the calorimeter. 3. What is the relationship of the temperature with the calculated AH? Compare the AH of the three
1. What is the essence of determining the heat capacity of the calorimeter? Is it possible to replace the calorimeter in the middle of the experiment, say you use same type of calorimeter, but you borrowed from another group to perform part C and D? Why? 2. Explain the temperature profiles of the contents of the calorimeter. 3. What is the relationship of the temperature with the calculated AH? Compare the AH of the three
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