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A Simple Calorimetric Experiment That Highlights Aspects of Global Heat Retention and Global Warming.

  • Autores: Joel D. Burley, Harold S. Johnston
  • Localización: Journal of chemical education, ISSN 0021-9584, Vol. 84, Nº 10, 2007, págs. 1686-1688
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • In this laboratory experiment, general chemistry students measure the heating curves for three different systems: (i) 500 g of room-temperature water heated by a small desk lamp, (ii) 500 g of an ice�water mixture warmed by conduction with room-temperature surroundings, and (iii) 500 g of an ice�water mixture heated by a small desk lamp and by conduction with room-temperature surroundings. The students verify that heat is consumed in the melting of ice, with no increase in temperature until all the ice has melted. The fundamental calorimetric principles demonstrated by the lab results are then directly connected to the topic of global warming, and a more precise terminology�one that distinguishes between global heat retention and global warming�is developed to help students better assess and understand the experimental evidence associated with global warming.


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