Measuring Entropy Changes through Calorimetry Experiment
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The video discusses how to measure entropy change in chemical reactions through an experiment using calorimetry. It explains the concepts of exothermic and endothermic reactions and how to calculate heat energy change. The equipment used in the experiment, such as the calorimeter, is also described. The video demonstrates how to calculate the molar entropy change for a given reaction and the accuracy limitations of the experiment.
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