Asked by Liz
Why would you subtract the heat of a calorimeter when calculating heat of the reaction? hint: the heat of the calorimeter is the amount of heat that the calorimeter absorbs from the solution-each calorimeter will absorb a certain amount of heat, which means that the temperature change that you measure is actually less that the ideal temperature change.
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