ESSAY.
Water, compared to other substances, has one of the highest specific heat values. What is the advantage of this fact for the human body?
Direction: Solve the following problems. Attach your solutions.
1. Calculate the standard enthalpy change ΔH°, for the following reaction:
2CH3OH (l) + 3O2 (g) --> 2CO2 (g) + 2H2O (g)
Given: CH3OH (l) -------> ΔHf° = -238.7 kJ
CO2 (g) -------> ΔHf° = -393.5 kJ
H2O (l) -------> ΔHf° = -285.8 kJ
Specific heat is the quantity defined by the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree Celsius (°C). Water has a high specific heat, meaning it takes more energy to increase the temperature of water compared to other substances. The human body contains more than 50 % of water, so it helps to control the body temperature and prevent it from overheating.
"\\Delta H^0 = \\sum \\Delta H_f^0(prod) - \\sum \\Delta H_f^0(react)"
"\\Delta H^0 = 2\\Delta H_f^0(CO_2) + 2\\Delta H_f^0(H_2O) -"
"- 2\\Delta H_f^0(CH_3OH) +3 \\Delta H_f^0(O_2)"
"\\Delta H^0=2\\times(-393.5) + 2 \\times (-285.8) - 2\\times (-238.7) +3\\times 0"
"\\Delta H^0=-881.2 kJ"
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