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16 September, 03:58

Assume that the density and heat of combustion of E85 can be obtained by using 85 % of the values for ethanol and 15 % of the values for gasoline. How much energy could be released by the combustion of 3.5 L of E85?

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  1. 16 September, 04:27
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    87.4 J

    Explanation:

    The density of the gasoline is 0.70 g/mL, and the density of the ethanol is 0.79 g/mL. The heat combustions (the heat released in a combustion reaction) are 5,400 kJ/mol for gasoline, and 1,370 kJ/mol for ethanol.

    For 3.5 L of E85, the volumes of gasoline and ethanol are:

    Vgasoline = 0.15 * 3.5 = 0.525 L = 5.25x10⁻⁴ mL

    Vethanol = 0.85 * 3.5 = 2.975 L = 2.975x10⁻³ mL

    The mass of gasoline and ethanol presented in that sample of E85 is the volume multiplied by the density:

    mgasoline = 5.25x10⁻⁴ * 0.70 = 3.675x10⁻⁴ g

    methanol = 2.975x10⁻³ * 0.79 = 2.35025x10⁻³ g

    The number of moles for each substance is it mass divided by its molar mass. The molar masses are 114 g/mol for gasoline, and 46 g/mol for ethanol:

    ngasoline = 3.675x10⁻⁴/114 = 3.224x10⁻⁶ mol

    nethanol = 2.35025x10⁻³ / 46 = 5.109x10⁻⁵ mol

    The energy released is the heat combustion multiplied by the number of moles, so:

    Egasoline = 5,400 * 3.224x10⁻⁶ = 0.0174 kJ = 17.4 J

    Eethanol = 1,370 * 5.109x10⁻⁵ = 0.07 kJ = 70 J

    So, the energy released by the E85 is the sum of the energy released by ethanol and gasoline:

    The energy released by E85 = 87.4 J
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