Liquid butane (C4H10) is stored in cylinders to be used as afuel. The normal boiling point of butane is listed as -0.5 °C.(a) Suppose the tank is standing in the sun and reaches atemperature of 35 °C. Would you expect the pressure in thetank to be greater or less than atmospheric pressure? Howdoes the pressure within the tank depend on how muchliquid butane is in it? (b) Suppose the valve to the tank isopened and a few liters of butane are allowed to escape rapidly.What do you expect would happen to the temperatureof the remaining liquid butane in the tank? Explain.(c) How much heat must be added to vaporize 250 g ofbutane if its heat of vaporization is 21.3 kJ/mol? What volumedoes this much butane occupy at 755 torr and 35 °C?
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Liquid butane (C4H10) is stored in cylinders to be used as a
fuel. The normal boiling point of butane is listed as -0.5 °C.
(a) Suppose the tank is standing in the sun and reaches a
temperature of 35 °C. Would you expect the pressure in the
tank to be greater or less than atmospheric pressure? How
does the pressure within the tank depend on how much
liquid butane is in it? (b) Suppose the valve to the tank is
opened and a few liters of butane are allowed to escape rapidly.
What do you expect would happen to the temperature
of the remaining liquid butane in the tank? Explain.
(c) How much heat must be added to vaporize 250 g of
butane if its heat of vaporization is 21.3 kJ/mol? What volume
does this much butane occupy at 755 torr and 35 °C?
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