The following information is given for ether at 1 atm: boiling point 34.60 °C melting point -116.3 °C specific heat gas 1.460 J/gºC specific heat liquid 2.320 J/gºC AHvap(34.60 °C) = 357.5 3/9 AH(-116.3 °C) = 98.10 3/g A 26.30 g sample of liquid ether is initially at -61.20 °C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P 1 atm), raise the temperature of the sample to 50.80 °C. k of energy are needed to

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The following information is given for ether at 1 atm:
boiling point 34.60 °C
melting point =-116.3 °C
specific heat gas- 1.460 J/gºC
specific heat liquid = 2.320 J/gºC
AHvap(34.60 °C) = 357.5 /g
AH(-116.3 °C) = 98.10 3/g
A 26,30 g sample of liquid ether is initially at -61.20 °C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P = 1 atm),
raise the temperature of the sample to 50.80 °C.
k of energy are needed to
Transcribed Image Text:The following information is given for ether at 1 atm: boiling point 34.60 °C melting point =-116.3 °C specific heat gas- 1.460 J/gºC specific heat liquid = 2.320 J/gºC AHvap(34.60 °C) = 357.5 /g AH(-116.3 °C) = 98.10 3/g A 26,30 g sample of liquid ether is initially at -61.20 °C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P = 1 atm), raise the temperature of the sample to 50.80 °C. k of energy are needed to
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