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27 October, 20:42

What is the purpose of the coffee cup in a coffee cup calorimetry experiment?

a. The StyrofoamTM of the coffee cup acts as a catalyst for heat transfer.

b. The soft coffee cup is safer to work with than a glass beaker.

c. The coffee cup insulates the experiment, minimizing heat loss to the environment.

d. The coffee cup adds heat to the experiment.

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  1. 27 October, 21:07
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    a. The Styrofoam of the coffee cup acts as a catalyst for heat transfer.

    Explanation:

    "In coffee cup calorimetry experiment " the coffee cup insulates the experiment minimizing heat loss to the environment " At the same time the Styrofoam of the coffee cup acts as catalyst for heat transfer.
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