The Heating Power of Wyoming Coal And Oil With a Description of the Bomb Calor

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The Heating Power of Wyoming Coal And Oil With a Description of the Bomb Calor
Slosson, Edwin Emery, 1865-1929
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formation is one calorie, so the number of cubic centimeters required to titrate the washings of the bomb can be written at once as calories. Methyl orange is used as an indicator.
3. Correction for the combustion of the iron wire. The combustion of the small piece of iron wire used to ignite the combustible adds to the apparent rise in temperature, and correction must be made by taking a known weight of wire and subtracting its heat of combustion. A No. 32 to 36, Brown and Sharpe gauge, is sui
...table, and it is preferable to use 1 the copper-plated wire, as the plain wire easily becomes oxydized on the surface. Of No. 36 wire one meter weighs . 3160 grams; of this in our experiments we used a length of 4. 8 centimeters, giving a heat of combustion ot 25 calories.
The heat of combustion of iron under these circumstan- ces is stated to be 1650 cal. Per gram. * This is on the as- sumption that all the iron is burned to Fe, O 4 . That this is not correct is shown by the following analyses of the iron oxid resulting from some twenty combustions each: No.


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