Friday, November 15, 2019
Investigating Fuels :: Papers
 Investigating Fuels       Aim;       To find out the heat of combustion in the five fuels;       Methanol,       Ethanol,       Propanol,       Butanol,       Pentanol,       All of these alcohols are apart of the Hydrocarbon chain.       Apparatus;       I will need the following to carry out my investigation for the     Experiment;       Top pan balance - To measure the weight of the fuel.       Clamp Stand - To hold the boiling tube above the crucible.       Boiling tube - To hold 30 cubic centimetres of water in.       Heat proof mat - So the Bunsen burner doesn't burn the table.       Bunsen burner - I need the flame to light the taper.       Measuring cylinder - To measure 30cc of water in.       Mineral wool - So the taper can light the fuel easier.       A stop clock - To time how long the fuel will burn.       Taper - To light the fuel by using the flame from the Bunsen burner.       Ruler - To measure the distance from the crucible to the boiling tube.       Crucible - To carry the mineral wool and fuel in it.       Diagram;       Plan;       First of all, I will set the clamp stand 3.5cm vertically higher then     the crucible which then I put some mineral wool in and 30 drops of the     fuel in. After that I am going to weigh the crucible making sure there     is no other liquid or any other substances on the weigher, so I don't     do not get any anomalous results. After I have recorded the weight I     am going to place the crucible directly under the boiling tube, like     shown in the diagram, and then I am going to pour 30 cubic centimetres     into the measuring cylinder. To make sure I have exactly 30 cubic     centimetres in the cylinder I have to get down on my knee and get my     eye sight level to the mark which is labelled "30cc" to get the     experiment as accurate and reliable as I can. When I am satisfied with     how much water I have got in the cylinder, I will pour it in the    					    
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