Ethanol trapped in a gel is a common camping fuel. The thermochemical equation for the combustion of ethanol is :
C2H5OH (l) + 3O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + 3H2O(g)
The ΔH for reaction (3) is -1368 kJ mol-1. What mass of ethanol must be burned to supply 350 kJ of heat?
The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol. Therefore, burning 46.07 g produces 1368 kJ of heat. Solving the proportion, the mass needed to supply 350 kJ is:
"\\frac{46.07\\ g\\times350\\ kJ}{1368\\ kJ}=11.8\\ g"
Answer: 11.8 g
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