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22 June, 12:48

0.07 mol sample of octane, C^6H^18 absorbed 3.5 x 10^3 J of energy. Calculate the temp increase of octane if the molar heat capacity of octane is 254.0 J/K * mol

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  1. 22 June, 15:57
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    n = number of moles of sample of octane = 0.07 mol

    Q = energy absorbed by a sample of octane = 3.5 x 10³ J

    c = molar heat capacity of octane = 254.0 J/K * mol

    ΔT = increase in temperature of octane = ?

    Heat absorbed is given as

    Q = n c ΔT

    inserting the values

    3.5 x 10³ J = (0.07 mol) (254.0 J/K * mol) ΔT

    ΔT = (3.5 x 10³) / ((0.07) (254.0))

    ΔT = 196.85 K

    hence increase in temperature comes out to be 196.85 K
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