Respuesta :

The science or act of measuring modifications in state variables of a body for the aim of obtaining the heat transfer related to the modifications of its state due is known as calorimetry. The calorimetry is conducted with the help of calorimeter.  

Calorimetry is fundamentally the science related to the exchange of heat with the surroundings. Therefore, the defining equation of calorimetry will be ΔQ1 +ΔQ2 = 0.  


Answer:

Q=m.c.ΔT

Explanation:

Calorimetry is the part of physics that studies the phenomena related to thermal energy exchanges. This energy in transit is called heat and occurs due to the temperature difference between the bodies.

Calorimetry can be defined by the equation: Q = m.c.ΔT

  • Q: Sensitive heat amount (J or lime)
  • m: body mass (kg or g)
  • c: specific heat (J / kg ° C or cal / g ° C)
  • ΔT: temperature range (° C), ie final temperature minus initial temperature