Peanuts and peanut oil are organic materials and bum in air. How many burning peanuts does it take to provide the energy to boil a cup of water (250 mL of water)? To solve this problem, we assume each peanut, with an average mass of 0.73 g, is 49% peanut oil and 21% starch; the remainder is noncombustible We further assume peanut oil is palmitic acid, C 16 H 32 O 2 , with an enthalpy of formation of −848.4 kJ/mol. Starch is a long chain of C 6 H 10 O 5 units, each unit having an enthalpy of formation of −960 kJ.
Peanuts and peanut oil are organic materials and bum in air. How many burning peanuts does it take to provide the energy to boil a cup of water (250 mL of water)? To solve this problem, we assume each peanut, with an average mass of 0.73 g, is 49% peanut oil and 21% starch; the remainder is noncombustible We further assume peanut oil is palmitic acid, C 16 H 32 O 2 , with an enthalpy of formation of −848.4 kJ/mol. Starch is a long chain of C 6 H 10 O 5 units, each unit having an enthalpy of formation of −960 kJ.
Peanuts and peanut oil are organic materials and bum in air. How many burning peanuts does it take to provide the energy to boil a cup of water (250 mL of water)? To solve this problem, we assume each peanut, with an average mass of 0.73 g, is 49% peanut oil and 21% starch; the remainder is noncombustible We further assume peanut oil is palmitic acid, C16H32O2, with an enthalpy of formation of −848.4 kJ/mol. Starch is a long chain of C6H10O5 units, each unit having an enthalpy of formation of −960 kJ.
Expert Solution & Answer
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
To identify how many burning peanuts are required to boil 250mL of water
Concept Introduction:
Heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1g of substance by 1K.Energy gained or lost can be calculated using the below equation.
q=C×m×ΔT
Where, q= energy gained or lost for a given mass of substance (m), C =specific heat capacity,ΔT= change in temperature.
The enthalpy of combustion can be calculated as
ΔcH0ΣnΔfH0(reactants)-ΣnΔfH0(products)
Answer to Problem 110SCQ
The number of peanuts required is 41.6 peanuts
Explanation of Solution
Given 49% of the peanut is palmitic acid.
0.73g×49100 = 0.3577g of palmitic acid.
Given 21% of the starch is palmitic acid.
0.73g×21100=0.153g of starch
Molecular weight of starch=162g/mol
So we have 0.15162 = 0.000925 moles of starch.
Enthalpy of combustion of palmitic acid.is calculated as,
C16H32O2+23O2→16O2+16H2O
Substitute in ΔcH0ΣnΔfH0(reactants)-ΣnΔfH0(products) as
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