This video demonstrates two chemistry experiments measuring heat released during combustion and chemical reactions. The first experiment uses a spirit burner and calorimeter to measure the heat released from burning ethanol. The second experiment uses a polystyrene cup, sparkler, and calorimeter to measure the heat released from the oxidation reaction of the sparkler. Both experiments allow students to quantitatively analyze exothermic reactions by measuring temperature changes.
This video demonstrates two chemistry experiments measuring heat released during combustion and chemical reactions. The first experiment uses a spirit burner and calorimeter to measure the heat released from burning ethanol. The second experiment uses a polystyrene cup, sparkler, and calorimeter to measure the heat released from the oxidation reaction of the sparkler. Both experiments allow students to quantitatively analyze exothermic reactions by measuring temperature changes.
This video demonstrates two chemistry experiments measuring heat released during combustion and chemical reactions. The first experiment uses a spirit burner and calorimeter to measure the heat released from burning ethanol. The second experiment uses a polystyrene cup, sparkler, and calorimeter to measure the heat released from the oxidation reaction of the sparkler. Both experiments allow students to quantitatively analyze exothermic reactions by measuring temperature changes.
This video demonstrates two chemistry experiments measuring heat released during combustion and chemical reactions. The first experiment uses a spirit burner and calorimeter to measure the heat released from burning ethanol. The second experiment uses a polystyrene cup, sparkler, and calorimeter to measure the heat released from the oxidation reaction of the sparkler. Both experiments allow students to quantitatively analyze exothermic reactions by measuring temperature changes.