Explain bomb calorimeter experiment in detail
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A bomb calorimeter is a type of constant-volume calorimeter used in measuring the heat of combustion of a particular reaction. Bomb calorimeters have to withstand the large pressure within the calorimeter as the reaction is being measured.
The operating principle for this calorimeter is the same as in all bomb calorimeters. A weighed sample is burned in an oxygen-filled metal bomb while the bomb is held in a measured quantity of water within a thermal insulating jacket.
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