16. Calorimetry is the theory that you can use a single phase substance is measure how much energy is flowing. The calorimeter is the device to do this function. Specific heat capacity is how much energy it takes to raise the temp of substance (specifically 1g) by 1 °C. It explain how quickly or slow energy is absorbed/released by a substance. |
16. Calorimetry is the theory that you can use a single phase substance to measure how much energy is flowing. The calorimeter is the device to do this function. Specific heat capacity is how much energy it takes to raise the temp of substance (specifically 1g) by 1 °C. It explain how quickly or slow energy is absorbed/released by a substance. |