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To calculate the actual heat, I'd use calorimetric to weigh a sample mass. I 'd calculate the mass of a material sample. At a specified temperature, I will heat the material. I should position the heated material inside a calorimeter for coffee cup containing an initially established mass of water. I 'd wait for the weather to stabilize and then measure the difference in weather. To assess the sum of energy consumed, I will use the increase in water temperatures. For measure real heat I will use the sum of energy per material, weight, and temperature shift.
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Answer:
-I would use calorimetry to determine the specific heat.
-I would measure the mass of a sample of the substance.
-I would heat the substance to a known temperature.
-I would place the heated substance into a coffee-cup calorimeter containing a known mass of water with a known initial temperature.
-I would wait for the temperature to equilibrate, then calculate temperature change.
-I would use the temperature change of water to determine the amount of energy absorbed.
-I would use the amount of energy lost by substance, mass, and temperature change to calculate specific heat.