Chemistry: The Science in Context (Fourth Edition)
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.136AP
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Interpretation: The grams of methylamine required to raise the temperature of 454g of water from 20.0οC to 50.0οC and grams of carbon dioxide produced in the combustion reaction is to be calculated.

Concept introduction: A reaction in which combustion of a hydrocarbon takes place to form carbon dioxide and water is known as combustion reaction. It is an exothermic reaction. Heat is always liberated in combustion reaction.

To determine: The grams of methylamine required to raise the temperature of 454g of water from 20.0οC to 50.0οC and grams of carbon dioxide produced in the combustion reaction.

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Answer to Problem 13.136AP

The grams of methylamine required to raise the temperature of 454g of water from 20.0οC to 50.0οC is 702.04g_ and grams of carbon dioxide produced in the combustion reaction is 993.30g_.

Explanation of Solution

The heat required to raise the temperature of water ( Q) is calculated by the formula,

Q=cmΔT (1)

Where,

  • c is specific heat of water.
  • m is mass of water.
  • ΔT is change in temperature.

The specific heat of water is 4.186J/gοC.

Mass of water is 454g.

The change in temperature is calculated by the formula,

ΔT=T2T1

Where,

  • T2 is final temperature.
  • T1 is initial temperature.

The value of T2 is 50.0οC.

The value of T1 is 20.0οC.

Substitute the value of T2 and T1 in the above equation.

ΔT=50.0οC20.0οC=30.0οC

Substitute the value of ΔT, m and c in equation (1).

Q=4.186J/gοC×454g×30.0οC=57013.32J

The heat transfer to water is 100% efficient. Therefore, the heat required for the combustion is 57013.32J.

The mass of methylamine required for combustion is calculated by the formula,

Q=cmΔT

Where,

  • c is standard enthalpy of formation of methylamine.
  • m is mass of methylamine.
  • ΔT is change in temperature.
  • Q is heat required for combustion.

The value of c is 23.0kJ/mol.

The conversion of kJ to J is done as,

1kJ=103J

Therefore, the conversion of 23.0kJ/mol to J is done as,

23.0kJ/mol=23×103J=23000J/mol

The value of c in J/g is calculated by the formula,

J/g=J/molMolarmassofmethylamine

Molar mass of methylamine is 31.1g/mol.

Substitute the value of molar mass in the above equation.

J/g=23000J/mol31.1g/mol=739.54J/g

The conversion of 739.54J/g to J/gοC is done as,

739.54J/g=739.54J/g273.15οC=2.707J/gοC

Substitute the value of c, Q, ΔT in the above equation.

57013.32J=2.707J/gοC×m×30.0οCm=57013.32J2.707J/gοC×30.0οC=702.04g_

Number of moles of methylamine is calculated by the formula,

Moles=MassMolarmass

Substitute the value of mass and molar mass of methylamine in the above equation.

Moles=702.04g31.1g/mol=22.57mol

Methylamine ( CH3NH2) burns according to the thermochemical equation:

2CH3NH2(l)+132O2(g)2CO2(g)+2NO2(g)+5H2O(l)

Since, 2mol of methylamine produces 2mol of carbon dioxide.

Therefore, 22.57mol of methylamine produces 22.57mol of carbon dioxide.

The amount of carbon dioxide produced is calculated by the formula,

Moles=MassMolarmass

The molar mass of carbon dioxide is 44.01g/mol.

Substitute the value of number of moles and molar mass of carbon dioxide in the above equation.

22.57mol=Mass44.01g/molMass=22.57mol×44.01g/mol=993.30g_

Conclusion

The grams of methylamine required to raise the temperature of 454g of water from 20.0οC to 50.0οC is 702.04g_ and grams of carbon dioxide produced in the combustion reaction is 993.30g_.

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