In addition to filling in the blanks below, show all of your work for this problem on paper for later upload. Use the data below to calculate energy released when 37.0 g of ethanol (C2H5OH, = 46.069 g/mol) at 95.0 °C is cooled to a liquid at -25.0 °C. In addition, sketch an accurate cooling curve for this process. -114.1 °C 78.3 °C Enter your value in the first box and an appropriate unit of measure in the second box. Tmp Top AHvap AHfus Cm 89.6 kJ/mol 2.64 kJ/mol 112.3 J mol K1 65.6 J mol K1 Cm.g

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In addition to filling in the blanks below, show all of your work for this problem on
paper for later upload,
Use the data below to calculate energy released when 37.0 g of ethanol (C2H5OH, M
= 46.069 g/mol) at 95.0 °C is cooled to a liquid at -25.0 °C. In addition, sketch an
accurate cooling curve for this process.
Tmp
Toe
AHvap
-114.1 °C
78.3 °C
Enter your value in the first box and an appropriate
unit of measure in the second box.
89.6 kJ/mol
2.64 kJ/mol
ΔΗ.
Cm
Gmg
112.3 J mol1 K1
65.6 J mol K1
Transcribed Image Text:In addition to filling in the blanks below, show all of your work for this problem on paper for later upload, Use the data below to calculate energy released when 37.0 g of ethanol (C2H5OH, M = 46.069 g/mol) at 95.0 °C is cooled to a liquid at -25.0 °C. In addition, sketch an accurate cooling curve for this process. Tmp Toe AHvap -114.1 °C 78.3 °C Enter your value in the first box and an appropriate unit of measure in the second box. 89.6 kJ/mol 2.64 kJ/mol ΔΗ. Cm Gmg 112.3 J mol1 K1 65.6 J mol K1
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