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10 March, 08:14

The specific heat for liquid ethanol is 2.46 J / (g•°C). When 210 g of ethanol is cooled from

50 °C to 5 °C, the surrounding 7.80 x 103 g of air absorbs the heat. The specific heat of

air is 1.01J / (9•°C). What is the change in air temperature, assuming all the heat released

by the ethanol is absorbed by the air?

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  1. 10 March, 10:40
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    a) heat it from 23.0 to 78.3

    q = (50.0 g) (55.3 °C) (2.46 J/g·°C) =

    b) boil it at 78.3

    (39.3 kJ/mol) (50.0 g / 46.0684 g/mol) =

    c) sum up the answers from the two calculations above. Be sure to change the J from the first calc into kJ
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