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Calorific value of pure H2O

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ll_billym | 13:18 Sun 05th Nov 2006 | Science
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Does pure water (H20) have any calorific value?

What determines the calorific value of something?

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The calorific value of a substance is the amount of heat energy released when the substance is burnt. As pure water does not burn ( only when trying to make tea ) it has no calorific value.
Seems that water would have a negative calorific value if any?

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