What is a Bomb Calorimeter?
In calorimetry, a bomb calorimeter is a piece of equipment used to measure the heat fluctuation of a reaction’s system, the changes in physical properties and the thermal capacity.
How does a Bomb Calorimeter works?
A calorimeter is basically used for measuring the heat of fuels as it burns at a specific temperature in order to obtain the heat energy values. The samples of fuel used can either be solid or liquid but not gas. The calorimeters is estimated to require at least 0.5g of the sample matter (ex: food) weighed in a crucible. The considerate value of the weight must be at 4 decimal places (ex: 0.4956g).
Steps that need to be considered:
Place the crucible inside a stainless steel container …show more content…
Once it is considerably cooled it can be reused again.
Uses of a Bomb Calorimeter:
Analyzing thermodynamic properties of a reaction: Bomb calorimeters are being used to measure the output of heat energy of a system which includes, the enthalpy changes of a system meaning the enthalpy change of formation, combustion, neutralization and atomization. This careful analyzing of may reactions thermodynamic properties could result in convenience in the future as many future scientists utilize this information gathered readily.
Examining Fuels: Fuels which are used industrially and scientifically must meet a certain grade. This is where calorimetry comes in. Bomb calorimeters are specifically used to measure the energy given off by a fuel so that it would meet the regulation grading. It is also used to figure out if the waste fuels, gathered as waste from industrial activities, are safe and appropriate environmentally.
Experimenting explosives and detonators: Calorimetry also play a role in the world of rocket science. Bomb calorimeters are being used to test explosives output so that exact values are clear to the engineers and no mistakes that will lead to catastrophic fails will be