The approximate heat necessary to raise the temperature of 18.4 g of ethyl alcohol from…
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The approximate heat necessary to raise the temperature of 18.4 g of ethyl alcohol from 45oC to 55oC at 1 atm pressure (Cp = 26.8 cal/mole) is:
- 53.6 cal
- 107.2 cal
- 214.4 cal
- 536 cal
Answer
(B) 107.2 cal
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