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Avery Frey
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22 April, 03:17
Which statement defines calorimetry?
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Troy Pratt
22 April, 03:18
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Calorimetry is the measurement of the amount of heat exchanged in a system. It is a science in determining the changes in the energy of specific system. The equipment used for this is called a calorimeter.
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