Chemists are always looking for ways to test the energy of a reaction, but how do you trap energy and measure it? The big questions are: How is the energy of a reaction measured? Where does the energy go? How do scientists measure that energy? The answers to these questions are found within the study of calorimetry. View this presentation to learn about calorimetry and how the energy of a reaction is measured.
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Calorimetry Review
Review your knowledge of calorimetry in this non-graded activity. Read each problem, determine the known and unknown variables, and solve the problem. Once you have completed the problem, decide if the information provided in the problem is True or False. To check your response, click SUBMIT. Click on the interactivity thumbnail, and then click NEXT to get started.