The specific heat of combustion of hydrogen is higher than that of butane gas. How, then, can one explain the fact that more heat was
November 13, 2020 | Education
| The specific heat of combustion of hydrogen is higher than that of butane gas. How, then, can one explain the fact that more heat was released during the combustion of a butane cylinder than during the combustion of the same volume of hydrogen? The gas pressure is the same.
The mass of butane in a cylinder at the same temperature and pressure is greater than the mass of hydrogen.
