(a)
Interpretation:
The heat flow from
Concept introduction:
Heat
A calorimeter is a device that is employed to measure the heat absorbed or released by the system. A calorimeter is of two types:
1. Coffee cup calorimeter
2. Bomb calorimeter
A bomb calorimeter is employed to determine the heat absorbed or released by the substance placed in the calorimeter at constant volume. A bomb calorimeter is generally used in case of combustion reactions. The heat lost by the reaction is gained by the calorimeter.
Coffee cup calorimeter is employed to determine the heat absorbed or released by the substance placed in it at constant pressure. Coffee cup calorimeter is generally used in case of solid that does not dissolve in water. The heat released by the solid is gained by the water and calorimeter.
(b)
Interpretation:
The information that is needed to correct any measurements in an actual experiment is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Specific heat capacity
Here,
The formula to calculate heat required in case of calorimeter is as follows:
Here,
At the constant volume, the value of heat
The formula to calculate
(c)
Interpretation:
The maximum final temperature of the system is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Specific heat capacity
Here,
The formula to calculate heat required in case of calorimeter is as follows:
Here,
At the constant volume, the value of heat
The formula to calculate
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