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7 September, 19:45

Calculate the amount of heat needed to melt 91.5g of solid benzene (C6H6) and bring it to a temperature of 60.6°C. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. Also, be sure your answer contains a unit symbol

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  1. 7 September, 20:01
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    q=19,767kJkJ

    Explanation:

    This process needs to be divided into two.

    First process is actually turning it into liquid, melting and the second is bringing the temperature to the 60,6 celzius. That means that there will be two amounts of heat calculations (q1 and q2).

    The things that are given, or can be read from tables are:

    m=91,5g

    T1=5,49°C

    T2=60,6°C

    ΔHfus=9,87kJ/mol, which is heat of fusion.

    S=1,63J/g·°C, which is heat capacity.

    First, we have to calculate the mols of the benzene we got on our hands.

    It is calculated: n=91.5· (1/78.12g/mol) which equals 1,17mol.

    The amount of heat needed for the first process is: q1=n·ΔHfus=1,17mol·9,87 kJ/mol = 11,548kJ

    The amount of heat needed for the second process is:

    q2=S·m·ΔT=1,63J/g°C·91,5g· (60,6°C-5,49°C) = 8219,381J=8,219kJ

    So the amount of heat needed to finish the whole process is:

    q1+q2=11,548kJ+8,219kJ=19,767kJ
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