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inside a calorimeter, the energy gained by the surroundings (the water) must equal the energy released by the reaction in the calorimeter. select one: true false
Brief Explanations
This is based on the law of conservation of energy. In a calorimeter, assuming no heat loss to the external - environment, the energy released by a reaction is absorbed by the surroundings (usually water), so the energy gained by the surroundings equals the energy released by the reaction.
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