Bomb Calorimeter Study Material.
Bomb Calorimeter Study Material.
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H m e
Ccal st st wire
(3)
T
In Eq. (3), H st is the known heat of combustion of the standard sample (in calories per gram), mst is the carefully
measured mass of the standard sample (in grams), e wire is the heat of combustion of the fuse wire (in calories),
and T is the measured change in temperature (in degrees C).
After ignition, a typical plot of water bath temperature as a function of time is shown in Fig. 2. Just before
ignition, the recorded temperature is designated as Tinitial , and the temperature at the time when the temperature
stops increasing is designated Tfinal . To compensate for any change in temperature that might have occurred
independent of the combustion, the rates of temperature change over the 5 minutes before ignition and the 5
minutes after the temperature stopped changing are defined as r1 and r2 , respectively. Finally, the time required
for the temperature to reach 60% of its maximal change is denoted as t 1 , and the time between the 60% increase
and full increase as t 2 . These variables are all labeled for clarity on Fig. 2. From the measurement of these six
variables, the adjusted temperature rise can be calculated as:
T Tfinal - Tinitial - r1 t 1 r2 t 2
(4)
Once C cal is determined with a standard sample (benzoic acid), the heat of combustion can be determined for an
unknown sample (diesel fuel or coal) from:
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