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Boiling points Bomb calorimeter

Boiling point elevation (ATb) Increase in the boiling point caused by addition of a nonvolatile solute, 269-271 Bomb calorimeter Device used to measure heat flow, in which a reaction is carried out within a sealed metal container, 202-203... [Pg.683]

Bohr frequency condition, 13 Bohr radius, 23 boiling, 314 boiling point, 314 alkanes, 737 anomalous, 184 boiling point prediction, 180 boiling point trends, 183 boiling-point elevation, 332 Boltzmann, L., 276 Boltzmann formula, 276 bomb calorimeter, 224... [Pg.1029]

Total sulfur is determined by combustion in a bomb calorimeter (ASTM D-129, IP 61) and is often carried out with the determination of calorific value. The contents of the bomb are washed with distilled water into a beaker after which hydrochloric acid is added and the solution is raised to boiling point. Barium chloride is added drop by drop to the boiling solution to precipitate the sulfuric acid as granular barium sulfate. After cooling, and standing for 24 h, the precipitate is filtered off on an ashless paper, washed, ignited, and weighed as barium sulfate. [Pg.119]


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