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Fed [463]
4 years ago
9

Why did you use two coffee cups during the experiment instead of just one cup? in case a hole was punctured in the inside cup to

add more weight in order to stabilize the calorimeter to hold all of the water in the experiment so that the water temperature would not change at all during the experiment to prevent heat from escaping from the calorimeter
Chemistry
2 answers:
DIA [1.3K]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

E

Explanation:

34kurt4 years ago
3 0

Why did you use two coffee cups during the experiment instead of just one cup?

A-in case a hole was punctured in the inside cup

B-to add more weight in order to stabilize the calorimeter

C-to hold all of the water in the experiment

D-so that the water temperature would not change at all during the experiment

<u><em>E-to prevent heat from escaping from the calorimeter </em></u>

the correct answer is E i just got this one right.

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