A calorimeter is a device used for calorimetry, or the process of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes as well as heat capacity...
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A reaction calorimeter is a calorimeter that measures the amount of energy released (in exothermic reactions) or absorbed (in endothermic reactions) by...
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chemical reaction is measured using calorimetry, e.g. with a bomb calorimeter. One common laboratory instrument is the reaction calorimeter, where the...
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Isodesmic reaction Important publications in thermochemistry Photoelectron photoion coincidence spectroscopy Principle of maximum work Reaction Calorimeter Thermodynamic...
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A calorimeter constant (denoted Ccal) is a constant that quantifies the heat capacity of a calorimeter. It may be calculated by applying a known amount...
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is often possible to measure the heat of reaction directly using a calorimeter. One large class of reactions for which such measurements are common is...
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coffee cup calorimeter Differential Scanning Calorimeter Reaction calorimeter See also Calorimeter or Calorimetry Entropy is accessible indirectly by measurement...
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Controlled lab reactor (section Reaction calorimeters)
concerned. Most reaction calorimeters can be used as controlled lab reactors (indeed some calorimeters are based on CLR's). Reaction Calorimeter EireChrom,...
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Differential scanning calorimetry (redirect from Differential scanning calorimeter)
and Applied Spectroscopy. The first adiabatic differential scanning calorimeter that could be used in biochemistry was developed by P. L. Privalov and...
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Cold fusion (redirect from Low energy nuclear reaction)
electrolysis experiments using a palladium cathode and heavy water within a calorimeter, an insulated vessel designed to measure process heat. Current was applied...
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to chemical reactions, physical changes, or phase transitions under specified constraints. Calorimetry is performed with a calorimeter. Scottish physician...
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condense. The high heat values are conventionally measured with a bomb calorimeter. Low heat values are calculated from high heat value test data. They...
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Isothermal titration calorimetry (redirect from Isothermal titration calorimeter)
calorimetric binding studies using a small volume isoperibol titration calorimeter and a decade later, in 1989, Wiseman, Williston, Brandts, and Lin demonstrated...
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DELPHI experiment (section Calorimeters and counters)
through the calorimeters. The electromagnetic calorimetry system consisted of two very forward calorimeters and two small angle calorimeter. The high-density...
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Gunasekaran; Mandal, Asit Baran (25 February 2014). "Biological Real-Time Reaction Calorimeter Studies for the Production of Penicillin G Acylase from Bacillus...
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titrations. Isothermal titration calorimeter An isothermal titration calorimeter uses the heat produced or consumed by the reaction to determine the equivalence...
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dryness, drying of solutions with hygroscopic salts. Although modern reaction calorimeters consent to foresee the effects of these different conditions to...
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is used as a spacer between layers of lead in the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter, and as a laminate core for hull and deck construction in custom boats...
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in a closed container such as a bomb calorimeter. However, under conditions of constant pressure, as in reactions in vessels open to the atmosphere, the...
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Benzoic acid (section Reactions)
laboratories, benzoic acid is a common standard for calibrating a bomb calorimeter. Benzoic acid occurs naturally as do its esters in many plant and animal...
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TIAX (section Netzsch Calorimeter)
"NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing Acquires World's Most Advanced Adiabatic Reaction Calorimeters from TIAX" Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine "selectscience...
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Enthalpy (section Heat of reaction)
function for constant pressure" instead, for the same quantity. Calorimetry Calorimeter Departure function Hess's law Isenthalpic process Laws of thermodynamics...
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this is the principle of the ongoing KATRIN experiment. Binding energy Calorimeter (particle physics) Decay energy Fusion energy gain factor Pandemonium...
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an ice calorimeter apparatus for measuring the amount of heat given off during combustion or respiration. The outer shell of the calorimeter was packed...
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tracks Liquid argon (LAr) calorimeter for the measurement of electromagnetic and hadronic showers Lead/scintillating fibre calorimeter (SpaCal) in the backward...
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Cyclohexane (section Reactions and uses)
Price, D. M. (1995). "Temperature Calibration of Differential Scanning Calorimeters". Journal of Thermal Analysis. 45 (6): 1285–1296. doi:10.1007/BF02547423...
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Spot plate (redirect from Reaction plate)
A spot plate, also called a reaction plate, color test plate, or spotting tile (British English), is a laboratory tool made either from ceramics or plastics...
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ALICE experiment (section Electro-Magnetic Calorimeter)
in 1995, the transition radiation detectors in 1999, and a large jet calorimeter in 2007.[citation needed] In 2010, ALICE recorded data from the first...
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Neutrino detector (section Tracking calorimeters)
Askaryan effect in ice to detect neutrinos with energies >10 PeV. Tracking calorimeters such as the MINOS detectors use alternating planes of absorber material...
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Thermometric titration (redirect from Calorimeter titration)
change is arguably the most fundamental and universal property of chemical reactions, so the observation of temperature change is a natural choice in monitoring...
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