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Fill in the blanks with what you know about heat transfer and thermochemistry.

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ThermochemistryOnline version

Fill in the blanks with what you know about heat transfer and thermochemistry.

by Devon Heath
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Thermochemistry is the study of heat transfer from a object to a object .

Endothermic reactions heat energy .

Exothermic reactions heat energy .

Freezing water and condensation are processes .

Melting water , boiling water , and burning propane are all processes .

In the equation q = mcT , q represents the .

The units on q are .

A q value indicates an exothermic process .

A q value indicates an endothermic process .

In the equation q = mcT , m represents the .

The units on m are .

In the equation q = mcT , c represents the .

The units on c are / .

In the equation q = mcT , T represents the .

T can be expanded into - .

If Tfinal is than Tinitial , heat energy was lost .

If Tfinal is than Tinitial , heat energy was gained .

A high c value means that an object can absorb a lot of heat before changing in .

Metals have low c values and that is why they are used for cooking .

The specific heat of is 4 . 18 J / gC .

A is a device that is filled with water . It is used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or lost by the water as an indirect way of measuring the amount of heat absorbed or lost by a reaction .

The amount of heat gained by the water and lost by the reaction or metal in a calorimeter are .

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