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14 July, 06:27

a 15.6g sample of ethanol absorbs 868J as it is heat. what is the temperature change of the ethanol? assume that the most specific heat is 2.44 J/g C. is this endothermic or exothermic?

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  1. 14 July, 06:36
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    Change in temperature, ΔT = 22.8°C,

    Reaction is endothermic.

    Explanation:

    The amount heat is given by the formula;

    q = m*c*ΔT

    Where, q is the amount of heat

    m is the mass of a substance

    c is the specific heat capacity

    ΔT is the temperature change.

    In this case, making ΔT the subject of the formula, we get;

    ΔT = q/m*c

    but; q = 868 Joules

    m = 15.6 g

    c = 2.44 J/g°C

    Therefore;

    ΔT = 868 J / (2.44 J/g°C * 15.6 g)

    = 22.8 °C

    Therefore, the temperature change for ethanol is 22.8 °C

    This means there is an increase in temperature and therefore the reaction is endothermic.
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