How do you calculate the mass of ethanol that must be burnt to increase the temperature of #210 g# of water by #65^@#, if exactly half of the heat released by this combustion is lost to the surroundings?
The heat of combustion of ethanol is #1367 kJmol^-1# .
The heat of combustion of ethanol is
1 Answer
You must burn 3.8 g of ethanol.
Explanation:
Step 1. Calculate the theoretical amount of heat required
The formula for the quantity of heat
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where
In this problem,
Step 2. Calculate the actual amount of heat required
Step 3. Calculate the moles of ethanol required
The equation for the combustion of ethanol is
Step 4. Calculate the mass of ethanol