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3 February, 01:25

25. To separate benzene from water, a 850 g aqueous solution of benzene is cooled from

95°C to 3°C, where it is then strained from the water as a solid. How many kilojoules of

heat energy are released by the cooling benzene?

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  1. 3 February, 01:38
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    132.94 kilo joules

    Explanation:

    We are given;

    Mass of benzene solution is 850 g Temperature change from 95°C to 3° C = 92° C or 92 K

    We are required to determine the energy released by the cooling of benzene.

    Taking the specific heat capacity of liquid benzene as 1.7 kJ/kg/K

    Then we can determine the amount of heat energy released by using the formula;

    Heat = Mass * specific heat * change in temperature

    = 0.85 kg * 1.7 kJ/kg/K * 92 K

    = 132.94 kilo joules

    Therefore, the heat released by cooling benzene is 132.94 kilo joules
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