It is used to measure the energy in food and the loss of energy in the air.
There is an exothermic reaction that occurs when a closed system exists when using a sealed calorimeter. This exothermic reaction can be identified when energy is being released into the environment.
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- On hair for a "lusterous" look . Helps with tangles and roughness - Used as a coolant on things like electric transformers - Fuel - Electricity generation - Lubrication - Painting - Petrochemicals Hope this helped :)
bomb calorimeter is heat combustion
To use a calorimeter, first measure the initial temperature of the water in the calorimeter. Then, add the substance you want to study to the water and measure the final temperature once thermal equilibrium is reached. Finally, calculate the heat exchange using the formula q = mcΔT, where q is the heat exchange, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity of the substance, and ΔT is the change in temperature.
Yes energy can be measured directly with a calorimeter. The calorimeter will measure the temperature as it changes in a reaction.
Separating calorimeter advantages
bcoz of space in the calorimeter....
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Bomb calorimeter and coffee-cup calorimeter. Both useful, however, the bomb calorimeter is better to use if you're measuring deltaH of a gas
Water and the Calorimeter.
There must be at least 10 degrees of superheat in the calorimeter for accurate results.
bomb calorimeter measures heat transfer at constant while the cup measures at constant pressure.
A calorimeter is an instrument that measures the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction. The first ice-calorimeter was used by Antoine Lavoisier and Pierre-Simon Laplace, in the winter of 1782-83 .
Fisher Scientific has them.