I need information about ice calorimeter me.

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An ice calorimeter is a specific type of calorimeter used to measure the heat of fusion and other thermal properties by observing the melting of ice. It operates on the principle of measuring temperature changes associated with phase changes in ice. The discussion highlights the user's need for detailed information and images related to ice calorimeters for a school project, noting that they have already gathered information on coffee-cup and bomb calorimeters but require further assistance specifically on ice calorimeters. The request emphasizes the importance of finding reliable sources and visual aids to enhance understanding and presentation of the project.
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i need information about ice calorimeter please help me.

hi all

I need information about ice calorimeter.

this is one type of calorimeters.

and this is other types:-

1-coffe-cup calorimeter

2-bomb calorimeter.

im found inforamtion about coffe-cup and bomb.

now ineed information bout ice calorimeter

i need this information in school project

please help me i can't find any information about it.

i hope u can give me any information and pictures about it.

thancks much
 
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