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What is the difference between qV and qp in calorimetry?
A. qV is heat at constant pressure, qp is heat at constant volume
B. qV is work done, qp is heat
C. qV is heat at constant volume, qp is heat at constant pressure
D. qV is enthalpy, qp is internal energy
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