| 11. | The topic of ITC is covered elsewhere ( see Isothermal titration calorimetry ).
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| 12. | In this stream of thinking, quantity of heat is defined primarily through calorimetry.
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| 13. | Calorimetry requires that a reference material that changes temperature have known definite thermal constitutive properties.
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| 14. | This method is used primarily in academic teaching as it describes the theory of calorimetry.
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| 15. | Constant-pressure calorimetry is used in determining the changes in enthalpy occurring in solution.
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| 16. | It regards calorimetry as a derived theory.
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| 17. | See calorimetry for a high-level description of how to do it that way.
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| 18. | CT2 had four burners of about 1, 600 watts each, measured by calorimetry.
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| 19. | Differential scanning calorimetry can be used to quantify enthalpy change due to molecular structural relaxation.
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| 20. | Assays to detect adulteration with HFCS use differential scanning calorimetry and other advanced testing methods.
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