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Calorimetry Summary
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Calorimetry is the measurement of the heat absorbed or given off in a chemical or physical change. A device which measures the heat involved in such a change is called a calorimeter. Historically, among the earliest observations made of chemical...
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Calorimetry is the experimental process of studying the conservation of heat energy in closed systems. According to the laws of thermodynamics, when matter is transformed through chemical or physical reactions, energy is released as heat or work....
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Bomb Calorimetry : Biological Psychology
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Calorimetry is the science of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes. Calorimetry involves the use of a calorimeter. The word calorimetry is derived from the Latin word calor, meaning heat. Scottish physician and scientist Joseph...


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Biopharm
Differential scanning calorimetry
06/01/2000: 4,473 words, approx. 15 pages
Liquid formulations for biopharmaceuticals can face challenging problems related to stability. Differential scanning calorimetry is a practical tool to assess the stability of liquid formulations based on the modulation of the protein thermal unfolding properties in different solution environments. A change in a...
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Advances in High-Temperature Calorimetry: A Comparison
12/01/2004: 1,926 words, approx. 6 pages
Several types of high-temperature calorimeters are compared in this paper. The calorimetry methods reviewed are drop, adiabatic, pulse, differential scanning, and, the newest method, high-temperature differential scanning. INTRODUCTION As the temperatures in which materials are produced and used continue to increase, the...
 


 

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