Intro to Calorimetry definitions Flashcards
Intro to Calorimetry definitions
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Calorimetry
The study of measuring heat transfer during physical and chemical processes.Thermal Equilibrium
A state where two or more materials reach the same temperature and no heat flows between them.Heat Transfer
The movement of thermal energy from a hotter object to a cooler one.Insulated Container
A vessel that prevents heat exchange with the external environment.Specific Heat
The amount of heat required to change the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius.Mass
The quantity of matter in an object, often measured in kilograms in calorimetry problems.Temperature
A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, influencing heat transfer.Equilibrium Temperature
The final uniform temperature reached by materials in thermal equilibrium.Heat Conservation
The principle that total heat remains constant in an isolated system during heat transfer.Delta T
The change in temperature, calculated as final temperature minus initial temperature.Algebra
A branch of mathematics used to solve equations, crucial in deriving calorimetry formulas.Center of Mass Analogy
A comparison used to explain how equilibrium temperature skews towards the mass with higher heat.Heat Equation
An expression used to calculate heat transfer, often in the form Q = mcΔT.Negative Sign
Indicates the direction of heat flow, showing heat loss in calorimetry equations.Plug and Chug
A method of solving equations by substituting known values into a formula.