Two-pot calorimeter, 250 mL, and digital thermometer with stainless steel stem
Function
Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory, and conducting physics experiments on: Physics, Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Calorimetry. The water equivalent and heat capacity of a calorimeter. What a calorimeter is used for. What is the water equivalent of a calorimeter? What is heat? Energy balance, principle of heat exchange. Measuring the final temperature, thermal equilibrium temperature. Determining the water equivalent of a calorimeter. Determining the heat capacity of a calorimeter. Specific heat, mass heat capacity, of copper. What is meant by specific heat? Measuring the temperature and determining the mass of cold water. Measuring the temperature of a solid test specimen and knowing its mass. Measuring the final temperature, thermal equilibrium temperature. Using conservation of energy and the principle of heat exchange. Determining the specific heat of copper. Determining and comparing the specific heat, mass heat capacity, of different solids. The latent heat of fusion of ice. Using the principle of conservation of energy, principle of heat exchange. Measuring the final equilibrium temperature. Determining the mass of ice by difference. Determining the latent heat of fusion of ice. Note: Does not include solid test specimens, power supply, and wire connections, etc.
Key Experiments
- » The water equivalent and heat capacity of a calorimeter. - 1052.003EA
- » The specific heat, mass heat capacity, of copper. - 1052.003FA
- » The latent heat of fusion of ice. - 1052.003HA


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