Chemistry, asked by Worstsoul, 10 months ago

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The amount of heat produced on complete burning of 10 kg of a given fuel,in pure oxygen, equals H kilojoule. The calorific fuel,of that fuel, would be ?

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Answered by StarrySoul
52

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Answer:

We know that calorific fuel =

 \frac{heat \:  \: produced}{amount \: of \: fuel}

So,

Given amount of fuel : 10 kg

Heat produced = H kilojoule

 \frac{10}{h}

(0.1h)

(0.1 H) kJ/kg

Answered by Anonymous
14

Explanation:

We know that calorific value. calorific value= heat produced\ amount of fuel. So, given amount of fuel =10kg. heat produced=H kilojoules. 10 /h. 0.1h. so calorific value=0.1 kilojoule

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