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calorimeter An apparatus used to measure the heat given off or absorbed in a chemical reaction.
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calorimetry The study of heat flow. Usually you'd do calorimetry to find the heat of combustion of a compound or the heat of reaction of two compounds.
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calorie The quantity of thermal energy required to raise one gram of water 1
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calorie (Cal) Chemical energy in foods is expressed in calories (Cal). The scientific definition of a calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by one degree Celsius from 15?to 16?at atmospheric pressure. This is the true calorie, sometimes referred to as a "small calorie". A kilocalorie is equal to 1000 calories. In reference to food energy, the term "calorie" is actually a 1,000 calories or 1 kilocalorie. ...
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calorie the common tern used to describe a kilocalorie (kcal). Calories are units of energy, and used to describe the amount of energy contained in food. A kilocalorie will raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree (Centigrade).
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