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Heat of Reaction (Calorimetry) Video

Posted on March 15, 2012 by Michael Seery

Here’s a video made to explain the concepts of reaction calorimetry carried out in school/early undergrad chemistry. It’s a simple experiment, but students sometimes find the calculations hard, especially in relation to heat loss to the calorimeter.

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