Thermal Properties of Matter Caloriemetry water equivalent eh?????

what does it mean by water equivalent??? is it just mass??? also how would i do this??
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flower
flowerOP3w ago
i dont wanna open up the QR codes our teach has said ki the solutions on there are weird idk ok yea we have to just take effective weight 250 wait so we dont have to do convert stuff into water equivalent? like im getting 25
Prachi
Prachi3w ago
Yup, it is the weight of the calorimeter
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flower
flowerOP3w ago
i stll dont get ths water equicalent thing ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh bruh ok so 150 had no role whatsoever in the calculaton of this i just took water equivalent to be x and got 25 could they have asked for like conversions between normal mass and water equialent? if yea then how ah nvm this has it all thanku ji
Prachi
Prachi3w ago
Normal mass of solid is given 150g and you just calculated water equivalent to be 25g So, yeah... that's the ratio 150/25
flower
flowerOP3w ago
okok thanku +solved @Prachi
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