The heat evolved from the combustion of 0.94g ethanol raises the temperature of
250 cm3 water contained in a copper beaker by 20.0 °C. [Specific heat capacity of
solution = 4.18 Jg-1 °C-1; density of solution = 1.0 g cm-3]
i) What is the enthalpy of combustion per mol of ethanol?
ii) Calculate the temperature rise when 1.50 g ethanol is used to heat 500 cm3
water in the same copper beaker.
I) 0.94g × 20°c= 19.8
19.8/10 × 4.8
= 9.504
ii) ∆T = 500-250 = 250
250/(4.18) = 59.81
= 59.81-20
= 39.81°C
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