The q calorimeter is the constant and will be needed to find the q metal.
The specific heat of water is different from the specific heat of ice and so 'wet ice' into a calorimeter experiment can increase the mass of water in the calorimeter and become a source of unaccuracy.
So you can use the coefficants to go from one substance to another
You need to study several characteristic properties before determining the identity of a substance because there're many types of characteristic properties. Therefore, in order for you to determine the identity of a substance, you must understand the relationship between the characteristic properties. To learn about the different types of characteristic properties, visit: http://www.cuesd.tehama.k12.ca.us/maywood/staff/farmer/characteristic_properties.htm
It is important to remove the carbon dioxide from the solutionf before doing the titration because, carbon dioxide mixed with water is acidic, it produces an acid.
because water has a very high specific heat capacity compared to most liquids
you must determine hight
you must determine hight
The specific heat of water is different from the specific heat of ice and so 'wet ice' into a calorimeter experiment can increase the mass of water in the calorimeter and become a source of unaccuracy.
This analysis is important to determine the risks of the investment. This is important before making an investment decision.
The specific heat of water is different from the specific heat of ice and so 'wet ice' into a calorimeter experiment can increase the mass of water in the calorimeter and become a source of unaccuracy.
It allows for the unknown to fully dry out and then you can determine the mass of the unknown without any water mass.
It is neither true nor false.It is important that you have a view about the expected outcomes so that you can test whether or not the assumptions for the model - independent, identically distributed errors - is valid or not. While these are based on the differences between the expected and observed outcomes, it is not necessary to determine the expected outcomes beforehand. Determining their distribution is sufficient.
So you can use the coefficants to go from one substance to another
to determine the wavelength of maximum absorption
to help determine and give insight into the data colleced.
To determine if the angle is < or> than 90 degrees so proper scale can be used
They are often difficult to spot even with local charts