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The main formula you will see in calorimetry is referred to as q equals mCAT. Where q is heat measured in either kJ or J m is the mass measured in grams, C or Cs is the specific heat capacity its unit is J per grams celsius. And our delta T is the change of temperature which is our final temperature minus our initial temperature which is measured in Celsius. It is important to check that all of your given values are in these specific units before plugging your values into the formula. This page along with others I use throughout the video are part of my 50-page guide on Thermochemistry which has everything you need to know about Thermochemistry and calorimetry including common test questions with step by step answers, so if you would like this guide you can find the link is in the description box along with other helpful resources. Now lets do 2 different examples, one finding heat and the other finding specific heat capacity. Example 1: The specific heat of lead is 0.129 J/g C. Find