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1.5 g of a fuel on complete combustion in the bomb calorimeter raised the temperature of water from 15° C to 20.4° C. The weight of calorimeter with water was 2825 g and that of calorimeter alone was 1110 g. Calculate the calorific value of the fuel. The water equivalent of the calorimeter was found to be 115 g.

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Answered by TheHoneyBabe
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1.5g of a fuel on complete combustion in bomb calorimeter raised the temperature of water from 15c to 20.4c the weight of calorimeter with water was 2825g and that of calorimeter alone was 1110g calculate the calorific value of the fuel the water equivalent of the calorimeter was found to be 115g

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1.5 g of a fuel on complete combustion in the bomb calorimeter raised the temperature of water from 15° C to 20.4° C. The weight of calorimeter with water was 2825 g and that of calorimeter alone was 1110 g. Calculate the calorific value of the fuel. The water equivalent of the calorimeter was found to be 115 g.

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