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What is bomb calorimeter diagram?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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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. ... Energy is released by the combustion and heat flow from this crosses the stainless steel wall, thus raising the temperature of the steel bomb, its contents, and the surrounding water jacket
Answered by jeehelper
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Bomb calorimeter is used to measure heat during chemical reactions.

It is also called constant volume calorimeter.

It is made up of a stainless steel bomb, water, stirrer, a thermometer and a small cup having oxygen.

The reactant is electrically ignited inside the stainless steel bomb.

This in return raises the temperature of the whole system and temperature change is recorded.

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