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31 March, 21:32

How many kilograms of water at 15oC can be heated to 95oC by burning 143 grams of methane, CH4, assuming that 100% of the heat is used to heat the water. The heat of combustion of methane is 891 kJ per mole of methane. (The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/goC.)

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  1. 1 April, 00:50
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    23.7 kg is the mass of H₂O that can be heated

    Explanation:

    First of all, we need to determine the heat used.

    891 kJ per mol of methane is released in the combustion, but we don't have 1 mol, we have 143 g

    We convert the mass to moles → 143 g. 1mol / 16 g = 8.93 moles

    Now, a rule of three:

    1 mol of CH₄ release a heat of 891 kJ

    8.93 moles of CH₄ will release (8.93. 891 kJ) / 1 = 7956.63 kJ

    If we convert to J → 7956.63 kJ. 1000 J / kJ = 7956630 Joules

    Now we determined the heat released, we can apply the calorimetry formula

    Q = m. C. (Final T° - Initial T°)

    7956630 J = mass. 4.184 J/g°C (95°C - 15°C)

    7956630 J / 4.184 J/g°C. 80°C = mass

    23771 g = mass

    If we convert from g to kg → 23771 g. 1kg / 1000 g = 23.7 kg
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