Lecture Notes On Theoretical Chemistry

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Lecture Notes On Theoretical Chemistry
Ferdinand Gerhard Wiechmann
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175 in oxygen is 34, 462 kilogramme-calories. This value includes the latent heat given out on the condensation of the water- vapor to the liquid state, that is, during its change from steam at 100 0. To water at 100 C.
In ordinary combustions, the water remains in the gaseous state, therefore, if the calorific intensity of hydrogen is to be calculated from its calorific power, there must be deducted from the value above given, the latent heat of vaporization of the water formed.
EXAMPLES. Calc
...ulation of Calorific Power.
The symbol of methyl alcohol is CH 3 OH. It is required to calculate its calorific power.
The first step is the calculation of the percentage composition of the substance named.
C = 12 12 * 10 = 37. 50 per cent. O2 H. = 4 4 -^ =12. 50 " 1 \x inn O = 16 32 32 100. 00 As the calorific power of combustibles is usually given for 1 kilo- gramme of the substance, the composition of methyl alcohol i? expressed in parts per thousand, and is, C= 375 H= 125 O = 500 1000 It is customary to assume all of the oxygen present in a combustible to be combined with hydrogen, and the first calculation made, is to KG LECTURE-NOTES OK THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY.


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