The temperature of 950 gm of water is increased from 25.50C to
28.50C on burning of 0.7 gm of fuel in bomb calorimeter. Water
equivalent of calorimeter and latent heat of condensation are 400
gm and 587 cal/gm respectively. If fuel contains 0.65% of
hydrogen, calculate net calorific value.
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Decrease in carbon and hydrogen percentage results in decrease in gross calorific value of coal from 4578 to 2751 kcal/kg, fixed carbon content from 35.6% to 19.9%, with an increase in ash percentage from 29.2% to 46.6%.
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