Answer:
70.0°C
Explanation:
We are given;
- Amount of heat generated by propane as 104.6 kJ or 104600 Joules
- Mass of water is 500 g
- Initial temperature as 20.0 ° C
We are required to determine the final temperature of water;
Taking the initial temperature is x°C
We know that the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g°C
Quantity of heat = Mass × specific heat × change in temperature
In this case;
Change in temp =(x-20)° C
Therefore;
104600 J = 500 g × 4.18 J/g°C × (x-20)
104600 J = 2090x -41800
146400 = 2090 x
x = 70.0479
=70.0 °C
Thus, the final temperature of water is 70.0°C
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)
<em>Tf = 36.31°C</em>
The best answer is the first option. A bike rusting is an example of a chemical change since rusting is a chemical reaction. New substances are formed from this reaction. On the other hand, other choices given are just physical changes because only the shape or the physical form of the substances are being changed.
Explanation:
2H2+O2------->2H2O
its yr balanced equation.
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