Calorimetry
Calorimetry is the study of heat capacity and enthalpy. To do this, a
calorimeter is used.
There are two ways in which calorimetry can be used:
Measuring enthalpy
To measure heats of reactions, etc the reaction is performed in a
calorimeter with a known heat capacity. As the heat capacity of the
calorimeter is known, then the energy change of the reaction can be deduced
by calculation:
ΔH=ΔT*c
Where:
* ΔH = Heat change in reaction (unknown)
* ΔT = Temperature of calorimeter
* c = heat capacity of calorimeter
Measuring heat capacity
To measure heat capacity, we must simply alter the knowns and unknowns in
the above equation. In this case we do not know the heat capacity, and thus
must use a known quantity of energy
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