Electrocalorimeter

Electric calorimeters are used to measure the energy released during chemical reactions or combustion of various materials. These devices can be used in a variety of industries, including energy and biofuel production, chemical industry, pharmaceuticals, etc.

In an electric calorimeter, one part of the container is heated while the other part is cooled, which leads to a change in the electrical potential between them. The change in potential is measured using a galvanometer, which is connected to a control device. The control device can be electronic or mechanical. The rate of heating and cooling is controlled so that a constant temperature is maintained between the two halves of the electrocalorimeter. If heat exchange between the heated and cooled parts occurs only through air and not through liquid, the system is called an “integrated” electrocalorimeter. A system in which