How much heat energy is required to convert 44.9 g of solid ethanol at -114.5 °C to gasesous ethanol at 160.8 °C? The molar heat of fusion of ethanol is 4.60 kJ/mol, and its molar heat of vaporization is 38.56 kJ/mol. Ethanol has a normal melting point of -114.5 °C and a normal boiling point of 78.4 °C. The specific heat capacity of liquid ethanol is 2.45J/g °C, and that of gaseous ethanol is 1.43J/g °C. kJ

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How much heat energy is required to convert 44.9 g of solid ethanol at -114.5 °C to gasesous ethanol at 160.8 °C? The molar
heat of fusion of ethanol is 4.60 kJ/mol, and its molar heat of vaporization is 38.56 kJ/mol. Ethanol has a normal melting point
of –114.5°C and a normal boiling point of 78.4 °C. The specific heat capacity of liquid ethanol is 2.45J/g · °C, and that of
gaseous ethanol is 1.43J/g · °C.
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Transcribed Image Text:How much heat energy is required to convert 44.9 g of solid ethanol at -114.5 °C to gasesous ethanol at 160.8 °C? The molar heat of fusion of ethanol is 4.60 kJ/mol, and its molar heat of vaporization is 38.56 kJ/mol. Ethanol has a normal melting point of –114.5°C and a normal boiling point of 78.4 °C. The specific heat capacity of liquid ethanol is 2.45J/g · °C, and that of gaseous ethanol is 1.43J/g · °C. kJ
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44.9 g of solid ethanol at -114°C is converted to gaseous ethanol at 160.8 °C 

The molar heat of fusion of ethanol is, ∆H(f) = 4.60 kJ/mol, and its molar heat of vaporization is ∆H(v) = 38.56 kJ/mol.

And also Ethanol has a normal melting point of - 114.5 ° C and a normal boiling point of 78.4°C.

The specific heat capacity of liquid ethanol is S(I) = 2.45 J/g °C, and that of gaseous ethanol is S(g) = 1.43 J/g °C.

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