Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Investigate whether firelighter, wood, ethanol, paraffin or wax contains the most energy :: GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation
Investigate whether firelighter, wood, ethanol, paraffin or wax contains the most energy      Energy In Different Fuels    Aim: I am going to investigate which fuels contain the most energy  between; firelighter, wood, ethanol, paraffin and wax.    Prediction: I think that the fuel that contains the most energy is the  one that produces the highest rise in temperature of the water. I know  this becauseâ⬠¦ Heat + fuel + oxygen => CO2 + H20 + energy.    The energy realised is heat and light energy, which is dependent on  the chemical potential energy in the fuel. The greater the chemical  potential energy the more energy is transferred as heat and light; the  greater the rise in temperature.    And because of the fire triangle:    tri2.gif (22406 bytes)    Apparatus:    List:  Stop watch Thermometer  Splint Clamp  Matches Boiling tube  Heat proof mat    Fuels:    Firelighter,  Wood,  Ethanol,  Paraffin,  Wax.    Method (Preliminary test): first of all, I will make sure I take all  of the safety precautions, I.e. tie back long hair, use goggles and  make sure the room is well ventilated. Secondly I will set out the  apparatus and get all the equipment from the list (shown on the  previous page). Using the measuring cylinder, I will put 20cm3 of  distilled water into a boiling tube, and take the starting  temperature. In order to make this a fair test I will burn the fuel  for one minute only, use 20cm3 of water and make sure the tip of the  fuelââ¬â¢s flame is under the boiling tube. After the minute is up, I will  blow out the flame or place the lid of the fuel over it, (cutting off  the oxygen). I will then take the finial temperature. Then I will  repeat the experiment for the other four fuels, in order to establish  which two fuels produced the highest rise in temperature of the water.    Method - Comparison:    I will then compare these two fuels by heating them until they get to  a certain temperature noting down the time every time the temperature  increases by 10à °C in order to form a scatter graph using line of best  fit.    I will use step one and most of step two from the preliminary test  (first of all, I will make sure I take all of the safety precautions,  I.e. tie back long hair, use goggles and make sure the room is well  ventilated. Secondly I will set out the apparatus and get all the  equipment from the list (shown on the previous page). Using the  measuring cylinder, I will put 20cm3 of distilled water into a boiling  tube,) I then heat the water using the first fuel until it rises to  100à °C, noting the time every 10à °C starting from 20à °C.  					    
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