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dazza231

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I need help with this question.

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A step by step process for solving this question would be very helpful

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Start with the delta H = mC delta T (delta h = mcat formula)

How much energy is needed to raise the temperature of 350 grams of water by 77°C?

delta H = 350 x 4.2 x 77 = 113190 Joules. So it takes 113190 Joules (113.190 kJ) of heat energy to raise the temp of 350 g of water by 77°C.

Second: how many moles of ethanol needs to be burnt to provide that much energy? If you burn one mole of ethanol you get 1360 kJ. So 113.19/1360 = 0.08322794 moles of ethanol needs to be burnt to release 113.19 kJ of heat energy.

The mass of one mole of ethanol (C2H6O) is 2 x 12.01 + 6 x 1.008 + 16.00 = 46.068 grams.

In other words, the molar mass of ethanol = 46.068 g/mol.

0.08322794 moles of ethanol = 0.08322794 x 46.068 = 3.8341 grams of ethanol.

Finally, if 50% of the heat from burning the ethanol is lost to the surroundings, then you will need to burn twice as much ethanol in order to heat the water. 2 x 3.8341 = 7.668 grams.

Please note that I have gone overboard with the number of significant figures in the first bit of this answer in order to eliminate roundoff error.

Hope this helps.
 

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