20.0 mL of ethanol initially

  1. Ethanol (C2H5OH) boils at a temperature of 78.3oC.What amount of energy, in joules, is necessary to heat to boiling and then
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  2. Ethanol (C2H5OH) boils at a temperature of 78.3oC.What amount of energy, in joules, is necessary to heat to boiling and then
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  3. Ethanol (C2H5OH) boils at a temperature of 78.3oC.What amount of energy, in joules, is necessary to heat to boiling and then
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  4. Ethanol (C2H5OH) boils at a temperature of 78.3oC.What amount of energy, in joules, is necessary to heat to boiling and then
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  5. Calculate the final temperature of 34mL of ethanol initially at 13∘C upon absorption of 938J of heat. (density of ethanol
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  6. Calculate the final temperature of 30mL of ethanol initially at 15∘C upon absorption of 913J of heat. (density of ethanol
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  7. A company that manufactures wines claim that red wine contains 14.1% by volume of ethanol ( density of ethanol is 0.789g/ cm³)
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  8. C2H5OH + O2 -> C2H4O2 +H20This reaction drastically changes the taste of wine, if 100.0 mL of wine initially contained 12.0 g of
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  9. If 51.6 mL of ethanol (density = 0.789 g/mL) initially at 6.4°C is mixed with 48.9 mL of water (density = 1.0 g/mL) initially
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  10. 25.0 mL of ethanol (density = 0.789 g/mL) initially at 5.5°C is mixed with 32.3 mL of water (density = 1.0 g/mL) initially at
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