Styrofoam Cup
Styrofoam Cup
To make a calorimeter, you will need a container to hold water, a thermometer to measure temperature changes, and insulation to prevent heat loss. You can use materials like a Styrofoam cup, a thermometer, and a lid to create a simple calorimeter for measuring heat energy.
That is 5.6 cups
People use two cups instead of one to make a calorimeter to improve insulation and minimize heat exchange with the environment. The inner cup contains the substance being measured, while the outer cup helps to reduce heat loss or gain during the experiment. This design helps ensure that the temperature change observed is primarily due to the reaction or process occurring within the inner cup, leading to more accurate measurements. Additionally, the air gap between the two cups provides an additional layer of thermal resistance.
Each litre is 4.409 cups.
it would take ten cups because 18 x 2 = 36 = 3 dozen 15/3= 5 cups x 2 cups = 10 cups
You could increase the surface area of contact between the two cups, such as by using larger cups or utilizing heat-conductive materials. Additionally, you could consider using a more efficient insulating material for the cold cup to prevent heat loss. Increasing the temperature difference between the cups would also help to boost the rate of heat transfer.
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To make 10 cups, you would need 80 ounces (8 ounces per cup multiplied by 10 cups).
To make a simple calorimeter, you will need a container to hold water, a thermometer to measure temperature changes, and a heat source to generate heat. Place the container with water on the heat source and measure the initial temperature. Apply heat to the water and record the temperature change. By measuring the amount of heat applied and the temperature change, you can calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter.
NO. That would make a cup equal 6.4 oz. - 80 cups is 640oz.
I would have a cup between 2, that would make 60 cups.