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A calorimeter is an instrument that measures the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction. The first ice-calorimeter was used by Antoine Lavoisier and Pierre-Simon Laplace, in the winter of 1782-83 .
There was no evidence until at least 2 yrs into the work of the phlogiston theory
A hypothesis is a guess based on what you know. Which metal do YOU think will absorb heat the most? Write it as a statement and that will be your hypothesis: "I think _____ will absorb heat the most." It doesn't matter if your hypothesis is right or wrong, just that you have a guess.Of course, then you need to test your hypothesis and actually find out which metal does!
The flow of heat in and out of an object changes its temperature.
Heat is energy in transit from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. In SI, heat is measured in joules.
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier referred heat by feeling it
Antoine Lavoisier is credited with inventing the calorimeter. This device was invented in 1780 to calculate heat evolution in chemical changes.
A calorimeter is an instrument that measures the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction. The first ice-calorimeter was used by Antoine Lavoisier and Pierre-Simon Laplace, in the winter of 1782-83 .
There was no evidence until at least 2 yrs into the work of the phlogiston theory
A hypothesis is a prediction on what you think will happen. For experiments on insects being attracted to light or heat, a hypothesis could be that insects are attracted to light over heat.
A hypothesis is a guess based on what you know. Which metal do YOU think will absorb heat the most? Write it as a statement and that will be your hypothesis: "I think _____ will absorb heat the most." It doesn't matter if your hypothesis is right or wrong, just that you have a guess.Of course, then you need to test your hypothesis and actually find out which metal does!
Temperature is a measurement of heat. Heat is not an example of temperature.
The flow of heat in and out of an object changes its temperature.
Heat is the cause and temperature is the effect Heat = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature Heat is proportional to temperature and in not equal to temperature. Heat has joule as unit where as temperature has the unit kelvin
No, heat is an energy where the temperature is not.
Temperature measures heat.
No temperature is a specific measurement of heat. Thus at a temperature of absolute zero there is no heat but there is a temperature measurement.