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Answer:
ΔH = 41.7 kj
Given data:
Mass of ethanol = 50 g
Heat required to vaporize = ?
Boiling point of ethanol = 78.3°C
Molar heat of vaporization = 38.6 kj/mol
Solution:
First of all we will calculate the number of moles.
Number of moles = mass / molar mass
Number of moles = 50 g/ 46.07 g/mol
Number of moles = 1.08 mol
ΔH = 38.6 kj/mol ×1.08 mol
ΔH = 41.7 kj
Explanation:
Answer: 500
Explanation: Since there are fifty tens, you must multiply 50 by 10, in which will get you 500 as your final answer.
Phenolphthalein is not a good indicator to use for a titration for a solution that has a ph of 6.0 at the equivalence point because the color change of the solution at this pH level is not sharp. It changes the color of the solution to pink starting from pH 8.3 to 10. A pH level lower than 8.3 would only show a colorless solution. Thus, you would not be able to distinguish whether the solution has reached its equivalence point at pH 6.0. It is best to use this indicator for a system that is using a strong base titrated with a weak acid.
1mol—44g/mol
0.10mol—x
x=0.10*44
x=4.4 g