A study of calorimetric methods together with a critical study of the peroxide calorimeter . PeroxideCalorimeter. CARTRIDGE. ^c^-^.-^e: 1 = / -10- value. II. A deten-ination of the heat of abscriotion of lTa202 andHgC, a verification of former of the heat ofaosorption of ila^Opand COo III. A study of the variable and the i30ssibility of definite fact-ors for the heats of arisiiig froLi the coKibustion ofdifferent classes of suhst^jices, assuning that each clasR has itsov/n particular factor. Of course the heat of oxidation of carbonand liydrogcn reuains the


A study of calorimetric methods together with a critical study of the peroxide calorimeter . PeroxideCalorimeter. CARTRIDGE. ^c^-^.-^e: 1 = / -10- value. II. A deten-ination of the heat of abscriotion of lTa202 andHgC, a verification of former of the heat ofaosorption of ila^Opand COo III. A study of the variable and the i30ssibility of definite fact-ors for the heats of arisiiig froLi the coKibustion ofdifferent classes of suhst^jices, assuning that each clasR has itsov/n particular factor. Of course the heat of oxidation of carbonand liydrogcn reuains the for all classes, but the heat enter-ing; into the reactions in the conbustion of different substancesT/ill be for different classes of substances, or it ispossible that there Liajr be soue variation aiiiong ncnbers of t] class* This part of the irr/cstication v/ili include an to the peroxide nethod to other substances besidescoals and oils. coi|}^i:dions op greatest ihtsitsi^y of oxidation. As has been said hcJcro, subst .-^icos-«ive inconple


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