Nested Styrofoam cups Water Sample A 30.0 g metal cube is heated to a temperature of 100.0°C and placed in a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 50.0 g water at 24.7°C. The coffee-cup calorimeter is a non- ideal calorimeter. -metal water + calorimeter Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply. A. The heat absorbed by the calorimeter (qcalorimeter) is known as the calorimeter constant. B. The calorin eter constant is greater than zero. C. Heat is absorbed by only the water. D. In general, the larger the value of the calorimeter constant, the better the calorimeter. E. Heat is lost by the hot metal.

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CALORIMETRY HEAT CAPACITY OF A CALORIMETER
INTRODUCTION
LABORATORY SIMULATION
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Styrofoam
cups
Water
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ideal calorimeter.
+
-metal= water calorimeter
Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply.
A. The heat absorbed by the calorimeter (qcalorimeter) is known as the calorimeter constant.
B. The calorin eter constant is greater than zero.
C. Heat is absorbed by only the water.
D. In general, the larger the value of the calorimeter constant, the better the calorimeter.
E. Heat is lost by the hot metal.
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