Calorimeter, Electric
Electric Calorimeter for measuring specific heat capacity of liquids.
SKU: LC741
Electric Calorimeter
The Electric Calorimeter is a device used to measure the specific heat capacity of liquids by electric method. It consists of an inner aluminum vessel of 75 x 50 mm (height x diameter) and an outer aluminum vessel of 100 x 75 mm (height x diameter), with a Bakelite cover that has holes for a thermometer and a stirrer. The cover also has two terminals with a heating coil that are cross-drilled at their lower ends and are fitted with standard sockets for electrical connections. The product is supplied complete with a stirrer but without a thermometer. This product does not come with use instructions.
Key Features:
- Consists of an inner aluminum vessel 75 x 50 mm and an outer aluminum vessel 100 x 75 mm
- Bakelite cover with two terminals for electrical connections and heating coil
- Holes for thermometer and stirrer
- Used to measure specific heat capacity of liquids by electric method
- Supplied complete with stirrer
- Does not come with use instructions
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Electric Calorimeter |
Inner Vessel Dimensions | 75 x 50 mm (height x diameter) |
Outer Vessel Dimensions | 100 x 75 mm (height x diameter) |
Cover Material | Bakelite |
Heating Coil | Cross-drilled terminals with standard sockets for electrical connections |
Additional Features | Holes for thermometer and stirrer, supplied with stirrer |
Intended Use | Measuring specific heat capacity of liquids by electric method |
Instructions Included | No |
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CAUTION: This product does not come with use instructions. Please seek proper guidance before use.
Perfect for:
- High school and college students studying physics or chemistry
- Science teachers looking for a reliable and accurate tool for their classroom
- Researchers in the field of thermodynamics
- Industrial professionals in the chemical or energy industry
- Anyone interested in measuring the specific heat capacity of liquids using an electric method