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Combustion of fuels
Subject: Chemistry
Sensor: Temperature sensor
Aim:
To find out how much energy is released per gram of fuel burnt.
Overview:
By using a temperature sensor, the temperature rise of a known volume of water can be measured and the
amount of energy released by the fuel can be calculated.
Equipment required:
LogIT Black Box
Temperature sensor
Spirit burner
Conical flask or boiling tube
Measuring cylinder and balance (to record the mass of the fuel burnt)
Clamp stand
Methylated spirit/alcohol/Mineral spirit or similar fuel
Hazards:
Students should be supervised at all times.
Goggles should be worn and heat proof mats also used.
Ensure the datalogger cannot come into contact with water or damp.
Always check your local regulations or the school advisory service such as CLEAPSS or SSERC for
guidance on the use of any hazardous material or source.
Setup:
1. Clamp the conical flask into the clamp stand and insert the temperature probe.
2. Plug the temperature probe into Black Box and connect Black Box to the computer.
3. Put 100 ml of water into the flask/boiling tube.
4. Find the mass of the spirit burner and methylated spirit.
5. Start the datalogging software and if necessary set the time of the experiment to 10 minutes.
Note: If you are using LogIT Lab, you can make use of the ‘Autolog’ function. It is important to make sure that the temperature probe does
not touch the sides of the conical flask. It is also good practise to wrap the cable away from the flame around the clamp stand.