The continuous stirring in the method of mixtures to determine the specific thermal capacity of a substance ensures

a

continuous dissipation of heat to the room

b

uniform distribution of thermal energy to all parts of the mixture

c

that the thermal energy is confined to the mixture

d

that there is rapid heat exchange

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Tgartz
2 months ago

The continuous stirring in the method of mixtures to determine the specific thermal capacity of a substance ensures B. uniform distribution of thermal energy to all parts of the mixture.
Stirring ensures the calorimeter, liquid, and added substance reach the same final temperature quickly and evenly.
Allen
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Why B? Without stirring, some parts of the water would be hotter or colder than others, making the final temperature reading inaccurate.
Why not others? Stirring does not directly aim to lose heat to the room (A) or maximize speed (D), but rather to ensure accuracy by eliminating temperature gradients.

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