Which of the following statements accurately describes an observation that would be made during the experiment and a conclusion that could be drawn from that observation

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Which of the following statements accurately describes an observation that would be made during the experiment and a conclusion that could be drawn from that observation?

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The temperature of water in the calorimeter would increase, indicating that combustion is an endothermic process.
The temperature of water in the calorimeter would decrease, indicating that combustion is an exothermic process.
The temperature of water in the calorimeter would increase, indicating that combustion is an exothermic process.
The temperature of water in the calorimeter would decrease, indicating that combustion is an endothermic process.
Two Calorimeter Designs
Calorimeter I
Calorimeter II
thermometer
Thermometer
Aluminium cover
Water
Aluminium calorimeter
polystyrene cups
Propane
soldering torch
assembled
calorimeter
Based on the above calorimetry designs, identify the following statements as true or false.
Transcribed Image Text:Two Calorimeter Designs Calorimeter I Calorimeter II thermometer Thermometer Aluminium cover Water Aluminium calorimeter polystyrene cups Propane soldering torch assembled calorimeter Based on the above calorimetry designs, identify the following statements as true or false.
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