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24 October, 14:11

Which of the following statements is true about calorimetry?

Heat released by the system is equal to heat released by the surroundings.

Heat absorbed by the system is equal to heat absorbed by the surroundings.

Heat released by the system is equal to heat absorbed by the surroundings.

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  1. 24 October, 15:36
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    Option C

    Explanation:

    The heat released by the system is absorbed by the surroundings, then only the heat will be balanced.

    The surrounding heat increases and so to balance that heat the system releases heat so that it can cool down because heat is neither created nor destroyed.

    This is the first law of thermodynamics.
  2. 24 October, 18:00
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    Answer : The correct statement is, Heat released by the system is equal to heat absorbed by the surroundings.

    Explanation:

    According to the first law of thermodynamic, the energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only change or transfer from one state to another state.

    Calorimetry : It is a device that is used to measure the amount of heat transferred to or from a system or surrounding.

    In order to maintain the equilibrium, when some amount of heat released by the system then this released heat is absorbed by the surroundings.

    Hence, correct statement is, Heat released by the system is equal to heat absorbed by the surroundings.
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