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Card 16
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What are some units for specific heat capacity?
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Card 17
Front
In the equation q=mcdeltaT, what is q?
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Card 18
Front
Which substances are more difficult to heat, one with a higher or lower specific heat capacity?
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Card 19
Front
How can specific heat capacity be applied to a cooling substance?
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Card 20
Front
What is the principle of calorimetry?
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Card 21
Front
What is the specific heat capacity of water?
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Card 22
Front
The heat given out in a calorimetry experiment not only heats the water. What else does it heat?
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Card 23
Front
How could you improve the systematic errors in a calorimetry experiment to ensure the water is heated properly?
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Card 24
Front
What are other major issues with calorimetry experiments as well as heat loss?
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Card 25
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What is a bomb calorimeter?
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