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Chapter 7, Problem 7.67CP
For the unbalanced combustion reaction shown, 1 mol of ethanol. C2H5OH, releases 327 kcal (1370 kJ):
- (a) Write a balanced equation for the combustion reaction.
- (b) What is the sign of ΔH for this reaction?
- (c) How much heat (in kilocalories) is released from the combustion of 5.00 g of ethanol?
- (d) How many grams of C2H5OH must be burned to raise the temperature of 500.0 mL of water from 20.0 °C to 100.0 °C? (The specific heat of water is 1 cal/g · °C or 4.184 J/g · °C. See Section 1.11.)
- (e) If the density of ethanol is 0.789 g/mL, calculate the combustion energy of ethanol in kilocalories/milliliter and kilojoules/milliliter
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