8.9. Table B.2 lists values of the heat capacity of liquid ethanol at two temperatures. Use the tabulated values to derive a linear expression for Cp(T); then use the derived expression and data in Table B. 1 to calculate the heat transfer rate (kW) required to bring a stream of liquid ethanol flowing at 55.0 L/s from 20°C to the boiling point at 1 atm.
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