The heat capacity of a calorimeter is the amount of energ...
The heat capacity of a calorimeter is the amount of energy required to
change the temperature of 1kg of the calorimeter by 1k
change 1kg mass of the calorimeter to liquid at the same temperature
change the temperature of the calorimeter
melt the calorimeter into liquid at a constant temperature
Correct answer is C
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