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  1. Heat capacity is an intrinsic physical property of a substance that measures the amount of heat required to change that
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  2. Heat capacity is an intrinsic physical property of a substance that measures the amount of heat required to change that
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  3. Why would you subtract the heat of a calorimeter when calculating heat of the reaction? hint: the heat of the calorimeter is the
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  4. What is the full definition of specific heat?The amount of heat required for boiling water. The amount of heat required to
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  6. Calculate the amount of heat absorbed when 58 g of steam at 117◦C are completely converted to ice at −32.5◦C.Specific
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  7. design and conduct an investion to find out whether the amount of heat produced will depend on increase on concentration of Hcl
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  8. design and conduct an investion to find out whether the amount of heat(gas) produced will depend on an increase on the
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  9. design and conduct an investion to find out whether the amount of heat produced will depend on increase on concentration of Hcl
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  10. The amount of energy needed to change a liquid into a gas, without changing its temperature, is known as the __________.(1
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