Chemistry, asked by mohitkumar128, 5 hours ago

(b) When 0.945 g of a fuel underwent complete combustion in presence of excess oxygen,
the temperature of water contained in a calorimeter increased from 25 °C to 27.5 °C.
Calculate its gross calorific value in BTU, provided that the water equivalent of
calorimeter, etc., is 145 g.​

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Answered by mrnickname50
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Explanation:

How do you calculate GCV of fuel?

Engineering Chemistry.

∴ N.C.V = G.C.V.

k.cal/kg (or)

= G.C.V – 0.09H × 587.

The calorific value of a fuel can be determine by using.

A known weight of the fuel is completely burnt in a bomb.

calorimeter and the net rise in temperature of the known.

weight of water in the calorimeter is measured.

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