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SSC Physical and Inorganic Chemistry P-I QUESTION #1427
Question 1
The heat capacity of a calorimeter is determined using:
  • A bomb calorimeter
  • A known standard material✔️
  • Adiabatic temperature rise
  • None of these
Correct Answer Explanation
The heat capacity (calorimeter constant) of a calorimeter is determined by calibration using a known standard material — typically a substance with a well-characterised heat of combustion (e.g., benzoic acid). A known amount is burned/reacted, the temperature change is measured, and the calorimeter constant \(C_{\text{cal}} = q / \Delta T\) is calculated.