DistantCube
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Long story short, any help is greatly appreciated, I'm not sure exactly what to do for these questions;
Q1.
a group of students set up an apparatus to perform an experiment to find the enthalpy of combustion of ethanol.
They placed 200mL of water in the flask and ethanol in the spirit burner.
The results are as follows:
initial temp of water: 18
final temp of water: 23
initial mass of burner and ethanol: 131.42g
final mass of burner and ethanol: 130.28g
Use specific heat capacity of water as 4.18
a) calculate the heat gained by the water
b) i) the enthalpy of combustion of ethanol in kJ g-1
ii) and in kJ mol^-1
c) The result they obtained (kJ mol-1) was considerably less than the data book figure
i) suggest three reasons for this discrepancy
ii) suggest one improvement for the experiment to improve accuracy
-----------------------------I dont have answers for the above.
I have answers for these, but don't know how to achieve them.
Q2. The heat of combustion of ethanol is 1360kJ/mol. what is the mass of ethanol that needs to be burnt to raise the temp of 350 g of water through 77 degrees if 50% of the heat released by the ethanol is lost to the surroundings? The specific heat capacity of water is 4.2. (answer is 7.7g, but i dont know how to get it)
Q1.
a group of students set up an apparatus to perform an experiment to find the enthalpy of combustion of ethanol.
They placed 200mL of water in the flask and ethanol in the spirit burner.
The results are as follows:
initial temp of water: 18
final temp of water: 23
initial mass of burner and ethanol: 131.42g
final mass of burner and ethanol: 130.28g
Use specific heat capacity of water as 4.18
a) calculate the heat gained by the water
b) i) the enthalpy of combustion of ethanol in kJ g-1
ii) and in kJ mol^-1
c) The result they obtained (kJ mol-1) was considerably less than the data book figure
i) suggest three reasons for this discrepancy
ii) suggest one improvement for the experiment to improve accuracy
-----------------------------I dont have answers for the above.
I have answers for these, but don't know how to achieve them.
Q2. The heat of combustion of ethanol is 1360kJ/mol. what is the mass of ethanol that needs to be burnt to raise the temp of 350 g of water through 77 degrees if 50% of the heat released by the ethanol is lost to the surroundings? The specific heat capacity of water is 4.2. (answer is 7.7g, but i dont know how to get it)