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2 May, 15:19

If 8.700 g of c6h6 is burned and the heat produced from the burning is added to 5691 g of water at 21 °c, what is the final temperature of the water?

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  1. 2 May, 15:33
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    C₆H₆ is benzene which has a molar mass of 78 g/mol. When benzene is burned, the reaction is called combustion. The heat produced in this reaction is called the heat of combustion. For benzene, the heat of combustion is - 3271 kJ/mol.

    Heat of benzene = (8.7 g) (1 mol/78 g) (-3271 kJ/mol) = - 364.84 kJ

    By conservation of energy,

    Heat of benzene = - Heat of water

    where

    Heat of Water = mCp (Tf - T₀)

    where Cp for water is 4.187 kJ/kg·°C

    Thus,

    -364.84 kJ = - (5691 g) (1 kg/1000 g) (4.187 kJ/kg·°C) (Tf - 21)

    Tf = 36.31°C
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