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the amount of heat energy produced on complete combustion of 1 kg of a fuel is called its ______

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Answered by anandaryan81
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the amount of heat produced by the combustion of 1kg of fuel is known as calorific value
Answered by qwwestham
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The amount of heat energy produced on complete combustion of 1 kg of a fuel is called its "Calorific value".

  • The calorific value of a fuel is defined as the amount of energy that is produced or released in the form of heat (heat energy) when the combustion of 1 kg of this fuel takes place.
  • The calorific value of a fuel is also called its "heat value" or "heating value".
  • The unit which is used to express the calorific value is kJ/kg.
  • Thus, the amount of heat energy produced on complete combustion of 1 kg of a fuel is called its "Calorific value".

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